It is too early to give a detailed response to the new cruise ship strategy until an extensive study can be done on how stakeholders could be affected, Opposition Tourism Minister David Dodwell said y...
The US Government did not care about Bermuda's environment and knowingly dumped more than half a million gallons of untreated raw sewage into Bermuda's waters daily, according to a former employee of ...
Members of the Bermuda Professional Photographers Association were up in arms yesterday after learning that a foreign photographer has been awarded a fast-track work permit to shoot a brochure for the...
Whether or not parents are responsible for their children's attendance in school once they are out of their care, was an issue considered by a magistrate yesterday as four mothers accused of failing t...
Prisoners are not the only ones who should be subjected to random drug testing, United Bermuda Party Senator Leonard Santucci said yesterday.
The Senate passed the Prisons Amendment Act 2002, which wi...
A man who robbed a Canadian guest worker `because he was white' earlier this year was sentenced to four years in prison in the Supreme Court yesterday.
Assistant Justice Phillip Storr heard how Ross N...
A New York family had reason to be grateful to the crew of Bermudian cargo vessel Oleander after it rescued their small fishing boat off the US coast.
The Oleander took on the role of protector to a s...
Inconsistent testimony and allegations of blackmail were heard as the fourth day of trial continued yesterday in Supreme Court of two accused robbers.
Tene? Richards gave conflicting evidence when she...
The two men accused of robbing a man two summers ago testified in their own defence in Supreme Court yesterday.
Keenan Anthony Tucker, 29, of Tankard Lane, Sandy's, and Keeman Fitzgerald Grant, 31, of...
The question of who assaulted Cecil Eversley Darrell was raised during the second day of the Supreme Court trial of Keeman Fitzgerald Grant and Keenan Anthony Tucker yesterday.
Sandys residents Grant,...