A careless driving motorbike rider was fined $3,000 yesterday after he ignored a police order to stop in an attempt to avoid traffic tickets.
Tekeste Goater, 37, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court t...
A man was charged in Magistrates’ Court yesterday with making a series of “menacing” demands for money from a woman.
Jahmeco Blakeney, 40, was accused of making unlawful demands for money from Paulett...
Churches were still waiting yesterday for details about how they would be allowed to operate under Phase 3 relaxations of Covid-19 regulations.
But the Right Reverend Nicholas Dill, the Anglican Bisho...
Cinemagoers who hoped to enjoy a blockbuster on the big screen will have to wait a few more weeks.
For, although cinemas are now allowed to open at 20 per cent capacity as part of Phase 3 of a four-st...
A plan to install new sewage and water mains to link St George’s and St David’s as part of a waste disposal improvement scheme has been submitted to the Department of Planning.
Documents delivered to ...
A lawyer called proposals to reform cannabis legislation “a dog’s breakfast” that required a significant rewrite.
Peter Sanderson, a human rights lawyer, said yesterday that a move away from criminali...
Bermuda College will open its doors again next month — but health and safety precautions will be enforced.
Duranda Greene, the college president, said that safety for staff and students had been “prio...
A woman was given a suspended sentence of 12 months yesterday after she admitted threats to murder a lawyer.
The Supreme Court heard that Loreesa Burchall, 30, threatened to shoot Kamal Worrell and sl...
A sex offender was sentenced to 45 days behind bars after he admitted a breach of probation
Junius Caines, 50, pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court to a charge that he used cocaine and cannabis between...
The number of active Covid-19 cases in Bermuda fell to 15 over the weekend.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Health said that, of 156 new test results received on Saturday, none were positive.
The to...