Drunks will have no excuse for driving home after a night on the town thanks to a new free taxi service in Hamilton.
The Centre for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention (CADA) is relaunching its Let Us D...
Premier Dr. Ewart Brown will not appeal yesterday's decision by a judge to reject his personal bid to muzzle the press — but last night he pledged to fight a libel action with "both determination and ...
A spat over where the weekly St. George summertime street festival should be held is expected to dominate a public meeting in the East End tonight.
The Market Night event — which is held on Tuesday ev...
The Anglican Bishop has accused Government of interfering in church affairs in an "entirely inappropriate" way over the issuing of work permits to non-Bermudian clergymen.
Bishop Ewan Ratteray has rei...
A pledge to allow students to study for free at Bermuda College was among the education promises included in yesterday's Throne Speech.
The Government said it would amend the Bermuda College Act 1974 ...
Fans of the Bard will be able to watch six of his plays in the space of a week next spring when youngsters stage the first Bermuda Shakespeare Schools Festival.
Budding thespians from five senior scho...
An outpouring of grief was unleashed from the steps of City Hall last night as the family and friends of four murder victims joined together to rail against violence.
The loved ones of Shaki Crockwell...
The public may never know the true cost of the new Berkeley Institute if Government is able to bury the financial outcome of a lengthy legal battle with the contractor kicked off the project.
A source...
A philanthropist who raised more than $7,000 for needy people in just seven weeks was honoured for his efforts yesterday.
Raymond Russell was given CableVision's quarterly community service award at a...
A thousand seniors are to share details about their lives with researchers over the next three months in what was yesterday dubbed the first such study of its kind in the world.
Community and Cultural...