The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo will reopen its doors next Monday after a month-long closure caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Flatts area attraction shut its doors on December 12 after an inc...
A 39-year-old man yesterday denied an allegation that he exposed himself to a teenage girl.
The man, from St George’s, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, pleaded not guilty to a charge of int...
A man who admitted the theft of a bottle of wine was yesterday sent to Mental Health Court.
Jordayo Johnston, 29, pleaded guilty to the offence in Magistrates’ Court.
The court heard that on October 2...
A mother accused of drug smuggling left luggage found to contain more that $700,000 worth of drugs at the airport, the Supreme Court heard yesterday.
Prosecutors alleged Ranae Furbert, 29, imported ca...
Repairs to a badly damaged section of Harbour Road are expected to be completed by the middle of next month, the Ministry of Public Works said yesterday.
Emergency repairs were started on the watersid...
A Pembroke man who refused a breath test because he feared he would contract Covid-19 was banned from the roads.
Reuben Mayho, 59, pleaded guilty to the offence in Magistrates’ Court on Monday aftern...
Ewart Brown, the former Premier of Bermuda, was charged with 13 counts of corruption in Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
Cindy Clarke, the Director of Public Prosecutions, said the 13 charges included f...
British Airways have further cut back service between Bermuda and the UK because of Covid-19.
The airline – which had offered five flights per week in December – will reduce service to one flight per ...
A Pembroke man yesterday denied a charge of attempted murder in connection with a shooting last March.
Kyari Flood, 21, pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court to a charge of attempted murder in conne...
A Sandys landscaper was dealt $1,800 in fines after he admitted using a stolen bank card to buy alcohol and cigarettes.
Robert DeSilva, 40, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court on Monday to charges th...