A request for a judicial review of a Police Complaints Authority report into disturbances outside Parliament in 2016 has been adjourned.
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley heard that the PCA had not received d...
Four road users were fined yesterday for driving at more than double the legal speed limit.
All the defendants pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to offences committed last year.
They were all fined...
The Drive for Change campaign spearheaded by The Royal Gazette is to dedicate this month to the menace of speeding.
Statistics show that high speed is a major contributor to death and injury on island...
Workmen today fixed a sink hole which opened up in North Shore Road.
The Ministry of Public of Works announced the work was completed by about 1pm today.
Traffic diversions are no longer in place.
Roadside breath tests and speed camera regulations were highlighted in a public survey designed to help steer a new-look transport policy.
The transport ministry said both were among areas “strongly b...
The Bermuda Day celebrations will be expanded over three days this year in a “renaissance” of the event, it was announced yesterday.
Lovitta Foggo, Acting Minister for Cultural Affairs, said: “What w...
Members of the public were invited yesterday to join a youth development programme for a spring clean of historic areas.
The Mirrors charity is to work on Fort Cunningham and the rest of Paget Island ...
Former Bermuda footballer Rakeem DeShields was charged yesterday with the unlawful killing of a 30-year-old man in Front Street.
Mr DeShields, 25, from Paget, is alleged to have struck Dejon Simmons, ...
The Chewstick Foundation is to plant trees on Port’s and Darrell’s Islands as part of its Retreat Programme for 2018 this weekend.
The creative arts charity will also donate benches built on a retreat...
A marine archaeologist who 3D-mapped the wreck of the famous Titanic is to give a talk at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute next month.
James Delgado is senior vice-president of Search, an...