The Government is to switch to an online version of its official gazette, MPs heard yesterday. Lovitta Foggo, government reform minister said the change would remove an “administrative burden” that co...
Three men were arrested after police conducted a raid linked to “an ongoing firearms investigation” yesterday.
Up to 20 police officers set up a roadblock at Boaz Island in Sandys.
A police spokesman ...
The 50th anniversary of Bermuda’s first General Election under universal adult suffrage will be marked next Tuesday.
Students at Sandys Secondary Middle School got an early start yesterday with a cele...
A total of 53 people have been trained in hospitality through a Government training programme, education minister Diallo Rabain announced this morning.
Mr Rabain said three groups have undergone train...
Court witnesses will be able to give evidence through a video link after legislation was passed in the House of Assembly this morning.
Kim Wilson, the health minister, said the change would “improve t...
A review of the threat of dirty money damaging Bermuda’s reputation found “no evidence” of terrorism financing, the Premier said yesterday.
However, David Burt added money laundering from the drugs tr...
Zameer “Ronnie” Baksh, a popular clothes shop owner, has died. He was 51.
A self-made businessman whose shop, The Edge, has been open for more than 25 years, Mr Baksh helped to run fashion shows and B...
An explosion was reported at a Warwick residence at noon today, according to the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service.
The incident occurred at Marl Lane, where fire fighters and police found glass scatter...
Mary Patricia “Patsy” Phillips, a keen horsewoman and former president of the Bermuda National Trust, has died. She was 85.
She led the Trust from 1990 to 1993 and supported the organisation in variou...
A female tourist was recovering in hospital yesterday after her rental scooter struck a wall near Scaur Hill, throwing her into the ocean 15ft below.
The visitor, believed to be a 44-year-old South Ca...