A fundraising drive today at a gas station will mark the 50th anniversary of the annual event.
Hamilton Lions Club members will man the pumps at Terceira’s North Shore Rubis gas station for the annual...
A former Bermuda police officer badly injured in the Belco riots in 1965 has died.
Barry “Tim” Burch, who served between 1962 and 1965, was 79.
Mr Burch and then colleague George Linnen were credited ...
A gas station run by the Leader of the Opposition was robbed yesterday in a daylight raid by two men with a blade and what appeared to be a handgun.
Terrified customers, which included children and st...
The Autism Spectrum Disorder classroom used at Paget Primary School was back open for business this week, according to Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education.
Mr Rabain, who visited the ASD class la...
Firefighters had to use cutting equipment this afternoon to free a Bermuda High School primary pupil who was trapped in playground equipment.
According to a spokesman for the Bermuda Fire and Rescue S...
Police have met with liquor licence holders to explain their powers to shut down establishments where antisocial behaviour breaks out.
About 40 representatives met at the Police Club at Prospect, Devo...
A daylight armed robbery yesterday at a Warwick gas station has prompted a fresh call from police for the public’s help.
Two men wearing dark coloured clothing — one brandishing a knife and the other ...
Truth and reconciliation efforts by an anti-racism group have won international praise.
Now, Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda talks are to be used as a framework for discussions in Canada over the...
A clerk from the British Parliament has been seconded to Bermuda to work on financial oversight with the Public Accounts Committee.
Stephen McGinness, the Clerk of the House of Commons’ PAC, will work...
A bookstore said yesterday a cyberattack on its computer system could have “wrecked” the business.
The owners of the Bermuda Bookstore said the ransomware attack, in which hackers freeze a company’s d...