Governor John Rankin paid his first official visit to the Royal Bermuda Regiment today to meet its latest recruits.
Mr Rankin toured Warwick Camp, stopped off at classes and chatted to the regiment’s ...
Organisers of the upcoming Bermuda Tall Ships Festival visited Michael Dunkley to introduce representatives of Sail Training International.
STI members were on the island to discuss preparations for t...
A 68-year-old Pembroke woman was hit by a motorbike as she attempted to cross the road last night.
The woman was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital but has since been discharged following the ...
The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s second all-volunteer Recruit Camp started with a bang today.
A total of 60 new recruits walked through the gates of Warwick Camp to begin two weeks of tough training desig...
Michael Dunkley has invited outgoing United States President Barack Obama to “relax and have fun” in Bermuda.
The Premier, who expressed his “deepest appreciation and admiration” for Mr Obama’s eight ...
A young motorcyclist hurt in a road accident on December 30 remains in intensive care, police said today.
The 18-year-old man, from Hamilton Parish, was injured when his bike collided with a car at th...
Kemda Bean of Somerset was the winner of a limited edition painting and a copy of the pocketbook, Bermuda’s Top 10: A Guide to the Island’s Wildlife.
Ms Bean won a Facebook competition launched by the...
Gunshots were reported in the area of Court Street last night, according to police.
Officers launched an investigation into the incident, which happened near to the junction with Elliot Street at 8.30...
People are advised to look out for motorcycle parts being sold on the cheap, following a burglary at a dealership.
Several motorbikes were stolen from an unnamed dealership between 5.45pm on Thursday ...
There will be traffic diversions and parking restrictions in effect for the 2017 KPMG Front Street Mile today.
According to a police spokesman, all westbound traffic will be diverted off Crow Lane up...