The Bermuda Sailor’s Home will host a special service of celebration in honour of the Bermuda Tall Ships Regatta on Sunday.
BSH ships liaison officer John Dale said in a press release: “As a member of...
An American visitor has been fined $300 for bringing more than 30 grams of cannabis on a cruise ship.
Appearing in Magistrates’ Court this morning, 67-year-old Roberta McQueen pleaded guilty to havin...
Bermuda High School has held its second annual Graduation Walk to celebrate the Class of 2017.
Dressed in their caps and gowns, the graduates paraded past more than 300 cheering primary students to a...
The tall ships fleet was welcomed to St George’s last night with hundreds turning up to see the spectacular vessels.
And there will be another opportunity to see them close up tonight as they berth al...
A 39-year-old drink-driver has been fined and taken off the roads for 18 months.
Appearing in Magistrates’ Court this morning, Michael Clamens admitted driving on South Road in Southampton while impa...
Counterfeit Bermuda $50 notes are currently in circulation, according to the Bermuda Police Service.
Employees are advised that if counterfeit cash is detected during a transaction, the member of staf...
A new initiative to warn pet owners of fireworks displays is being launched by the Bermuda SPCA.
The charity is asking event planners to contact it if they will be setting off fireworks and it will i...
There has been “ongoing success” in developing a new strategic direction for the public school system, according to a Board of Education representative.
Curtis Dickinson, board chairperson, said that...
A 25-year-old man is in custody after police deployed a Taser yesterday afternoon.
The incident happened on Church Street at around 1pm but the circumstances surrounding the arrest were not clear.
T...
A Pembroke woman who threw paint over her ex-partner’s vehicle has been given a six-month conditional discharge.
At a previous appearance in Magistrates’ Court on May 22, Barbara Johnson, 60, pleaded ...