A 12-year-old girl was treated in hospital yesterday after being struck in Sandys by an electric pedal cycle rider who fled the scene.
Police said the girl was hit at about 5.25pm on Clyde Best Lane, ...
A Digicel customer has sounded the alarm over the Belco outage hotline, 955, after his phone was drained in the aftermath of this month’s storm damage, which knocked out power across the island.
The W...
Bermuda holds the power to flourish as a global centre of technology in the industry of its choosing, a leading British technical education advocate declared yesterday.
Alumni of the Bermuda Technical...
New hotel developments subject to tax breaks can take advantage of further relief under legislation approved on Friday in the House of Assembly.
The Tourism Investment Amendment Act 2019 applies to de...
MPs agreed on Friday to update legislation covering the island’s fintech industry.
The House of Assembly heard that the industry was evolving rapidly, requiring the island’s laws to keep up.
The Digit...
Not everybody shared the love 50 years ago when Linda Smith, a black Bermudian, tied the knot with Rudolf Stroble, a white German.
Some people even sent back their wedding invitations.
Others said the...
A 29-year-old man who was “unaccounted for” at Westgate prison today is back in police custody.
The announcement this afternoon did not identify the inmate, but said police and Department of Correctio...
Somersfield Academy students heard of the potential in technology and artificial intelligence this morning from Tom Ilube, a British entrepreneur and advocate for technical education.
Mr Ilube spoke t...
Power outages this afternoon affected hundreds of customers in the City of Hamilton, Pembroke and Devonshire along the North Shore.
Shortly after 2pm, the power cut put 739 customers in the dark in Pe...
Shelves have gone bare at the island’s top food charity after Hurricane Humberto knocked out power, forcing the Eliza DoLittle Society to scrap reserves of spoiled stock.
Today, the group’s headquarte...