Patients with serious mental disorders will be given the opportunity for overseas treatment in specialised facilities thanks to the passing of the Mental Health Amendment Act in the Senate today.
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Andrew Simons attacked the Progressive Labour Party for its approach to a wide range of issues in the Senate yesterday.
In a speech made during the motion to adjourn, the One Bermuda Alliance senator ...
A six-foot hammerhead shark spotted cruising close to the shore is unlikely to be a threat to humans, marine experts said yesterday.
Choy Aming, who has researched the creatures for 12 years as part o...
Pupils on the autism spectrum disorder programme at a primary school have been guaranteed transport to therapy sessions at WindReach Bermuda.
The Department of Education hired a minibus for pupils of ...
An American visitor who died after falling off a jet ski yesterday has been named by police as Yvonne Aites.
Police said the 62-year-old cruise ship passenger, from Massachusetts, fell into the water ...
A local architect has achieved professional registration in the profession.
Jonathan Castro, of Cooper Gardner, earned his registration from Massachusetts.
Mr Castro joined the Hamilton-based architec...
Anti alcohol abuse charity CADA handed out life skills certificates to 81 Somersfield Academy and Bermuda High School students this week for completing its Life Skills Programme.
Life Skills is a you...
A 26-year-old Hamilton man was banned from the roads for 18 months yesterday for drink driving and leading police on a high-speed chase.
The court heard how Sean Burchall was in the area of Crow Lane ...
Surviving a kidney transplant, talking to dogs and finding inner strength through hypnotherapy are among the subjects to be presented at PechaKucha tomorrow.
The 23rd edition of the event is due to ta...
A 53-year-old Southampton man was banned from the road for a year today and fined $800 after refusing to give a sample of breath to police.
David Jones pled guilty to refusing a sample when stopped u...