A war veteran’s family are owed $20,000 in unpaid benefits and are struggling to make ends meet, they said yesterday.
Kerrie Aubrey, whose 86-year-old mother Maureen has spent the last month in hospit...
Still sprightly enough to cut her own cake, Winifred Childs may be the oldest person in Bermuda after celebrating 106 years on Saturday.
Ms Childs, also known as Winnie, was ushered by family and staf...
Traffic to the West End came to a temporary halt yesterday after truck lost one of its rear wheels near Barnes Corner, Southampton.
According to a police spokesman, the Hunt’s Sanitation Services truc...
A celebrated Little Venice waiter, famous for regaling customers for decades with singing and practical jokes, has died at 64.
Originally from Modena, the northern Italian city famous for its sports c...
A 42-year-old woman was in intensive care yesterday after her motorcycle struck a wall in the early hours.
The victim, from Devonshire, suffered serious injuries in the crash on North Shore Road, near...
Reggae artist Kemar Vershawn Brown, who goes by the stage name Vershon, was “never refused entry into Bermuda because he never travelled to Bermuda”.
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, w...
Complaints over a $5 post office fee on non-dutiable packages have been listened to by Wayne Furbert, the Minister for the Cabinet Office.
Yesterday, Mr Furbert said he had contacted the Bermuda Post ...
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Public Works, expressed “complete shock and disgust” after trash collection workers found human waste in garbage bags placed out for collection on Tuesd...
Plans for a broader, cheaper standard health coverage package to encompass all the island’s residents were given a cautious welcome yesterday.
Charles Jeffers, the deputy chairman of the seniors advoc...
Two government agencies have been ordered to draw up a complete list of public grants handed to a failed sports centre.
The checks by the Ministry of Finance and the Accountant-General’s Department mu...