A 58-year-old Southampton man has been jailed for six months for stealing four men’s jackets from the Gibbons Company to the value of $720.
Coolridge Eve admitted in Magistrates’ Court this morning th...
Education minister Wayne Scott has promised facility inspections at each of the island’s public middle schools, after a teacher walkout at T.N. Tatem Middle School this week over mould issues.
The an...
A sanitation truck apparently collapsed while driving over a speed bump in Flatts this morning.
The truck was driving along North Shore Road near the gas station when the front and back part of the v...
Former member of the School Reorganisation Committee, Danielle Riviere, has questioned the extent of structural problems across the island’s middle schools after the closure of T.N. Tatem Middle Schoo...
The Casino Gaming Amendment Act 2016 was passed without opposition in the Senate yesterday, paving the way for a new stream of economic activity on the island.
Also passed without opposition were the...
The Bermuda Police Service have issued a statement encouraging businesses to “design crime out” of their premises to help deter illegal trespassing.
The statement came after police were accused of not...
The Canadian-born daughter of a Native American chief found and married her husband in Bermuda in 1964 and since her father was the first chief to visit the island the wedding made the front page of T...
A large crowd surrounded the National War Memorial and Cenotaph on Front Street this morning to commemorate those who fought and fell in conflict for freedom.
After the parade of the veterans there wa...
Six officers of the Progressive Labour Party’s executive have resigned making way for a host of officers to be placed in acting positions until the Annual Delegates Conference scheduled for early next...
As we remember those who sacrificed themselves to protect and secure our freedom, a thought should be spared for the charitable organisation that is supporting the few surviving veterans on the island...