A Bermudian drummer’s path from banging pots and pans as a child to playing for a president and performing in New York’s prestigious Carnegie Hall is traced in a new book.
Clarence “Tootsie” Bean has ...
The Royal Bermuda Regiment has pushed back its July Recruit Camp because of the coronavirus crisis.
A RBR spokesman said the camp would be held in September with limited numbers and “appropriate preca...
International ocean experts have joined forces to launch a “virtual education series” on the seas around Bermuda.
The first episode of Ocean Diaries went online this week as part of a collaboration be...
The island’s bluebird season is in full swing and people with nesting boxes must do their part to keep their tenants healthy and safe, an expert has said.
Christian Chin-Gurret, the founder of bird bo...
A man who led police on a high-speed chase to escape a warrant has been banned from the roads for 18 months.
Che Pennyman, 49, from Pembroke, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, failure to stop for p...
Restrictions on shopping based on surnames were relaxed for retail stores from yesterday.
David Burt, the Premier, signalled on Twitter late on Wednesday night that there would be some “loosening and ...
A man was jailed yesterday after he admitted to a second breach of curfew in a month.
David Fubler, 58, pleaded guilty to a charge that he was away from his home on Monday night.
However, the Devonshi...
A 29-year-old who admitted intruding on the privacy of several women is set to be sentenced next week.
Gregory Scott, from Warwick, admitted that he grabbed a woman by the buttocks last year after mak...
Tables and chairs have been set up on City Hall lawn in the heart of Hamilton in a bid to encourage people to spend cash on takeout food from restaurants.
A spokeswoman for the city said the move was ...
A man jailed for sexual offences against a ten-year-old schoolgirl has lost an appeal against his conviction.
William Franklyn Smith, 27, was sentenced to ten years in jail earlier this year after he ...