Power was knocked out tonight in an area of Spanish Point, Pembroke after a van struck a utility pole.
A police spokesman said the crash was reported at about 9pm, around the main road junction with C...
Prizes were issued this week by the Mirrors Programme for its second annual art and digital competition, hosted by the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
The theme was Bermuda’s way of life, its cultu...
Bermudian charities have been given an $85,000 boost by a bank’s donation programme.
The Reading Clinic received $50,000 and the Coalition for the Protection of Children, Tomorrow’s Voices and YouthNe...
A veteran Gombey dancer was honoured yesterday at the launch of a festival to celebrate the island’s iconic dancers.
Leon “Sparky” Place, a former dancer and drummer with Place’s Gombeys, as well as t...
Lyrico Steede, a 17-year-old Bermudian stabbed to death in England, was “lured” to the scene of his attack, a jury in Nottingham Crown Court heard.
Peter Joyce QC opened the case against the five murd...
The Orange Route ferry services between Dockyard and St George’s resumed at 9.30am today, according to the Department of Marine and Ports.
Rough seas had resulted in the service being suspended.
The p...
A 43-year-old man from Sandys was injured in a traffic accident at about 7am yesterday on Harbour Road, Paget, near the junction with Salt Kettle Road, according to police.
A spokesman said the single...
The Electrical Supply Trade Union is imposing work to rule, and demanding the “immediate reinstatement” of four Bermudian workers “displaced” at Ascendant Group, according to a statement issued by Jas...
Women are “more needed than ever” to step up in politics, the island’s first Progressive Labour Party premier said yesterday.
Dame Jennifer Smith, who led the PLP to its historic 1998 victory, said: “...
Roadside breath test checkpoints will be set up for the second time this weekend, police warned yesterday.
The checkpoints in Devonshire and Paget, gazetted last Friday, will be in force on Friday, Sa...