Transport Control Department licensing examiners are up in arms over comments from the Transport Minister about "nit-picking'' during vehicle tests.
And their union, the Bermuda Public Service Associa...
Cracks in the North American continental shelf will have to be investigated further before it is known whether they are a potential threat to countries bordering, or surrounded by, the Atlantic.
Resea...
The man at the centre of a grievance against a primary school principal should not practice a scorched earth policy against the school, a group of teachers claimed this week.
They were responding to f...
Scott during the trial of a Pembroke man accused of eight break-ins from two years ago.
The case is set to continue tomorrow only after Mr. King relented in Mr.
Scott's request for an adjournment for ...
the way they were treated during an airport drugs search last week.
Norman and Estella Jackson told The Royal Gazette they were stopped and searched on April 27 by plain-clothes Police and Customs nar...
Three men denied murdering Jermaine Pitcher in February during the Supreme Court arraignment session before Chief Justice Austin Ward yesterday.
Ryan Ball, Jamal Robinson and Keneil Ingham, all of War...
Nine alleged drug dealers were arraigned yesterday with all but one getting trial dates.
American Shombrerah Tiffana Thomas will be sentenced next Tuesday after she admitted importing $321,000 worth o...
Bermuda will take centre stage in the US capital next year in a two week festival on the Washington DC Mall.
Culture Minister Terry Lister said Bermudian culture will be the foreign component in the 3...
Transport Minister Ewart Brown accepted a petition yesterday from public ferry users protesting schedule changes and noted that "democracy is alive and well''.
And the protesters got some concessions ...
Bermuda Industrial Union president and PLP MP Derrick Burgess should resign unless he can explain comments he made with reference to a Supreme Court judge's ruling on dock worker's overtime ban, a sha...