Thieves who broke into a locked area at Warwick Academy have stolen two bicycles used for student summer camps.
A camera at the school shows two people entering the premises at 9.45pm on Tuesday and l...
Amendments to three Acts aimed at ensuring Bermuda’s financial industry frameworks are up to international standards have been passed in the Senate.
The Bermuda Monetary Authority (Determination of Ap...
A power cut resulted in a fault at the sewage treatment plant at Grotto Bay Beach Resort and Spa, causing a stench around the area.
Smoke was also seen emanating from the air-conditioning unit at the ...
Finance minister and Deputy Premier Bob Richards believes gay couples should have all the same legal rights as heterosexual spouses — but they should not be granted the right to marry.
Mr Richards is ...
A group of about 15 protesters gathered outside the L.F. Wade International Airport this morning to protest against the airport development, immigration and new legislation permitting rental cars on t...
Independent MP Shawn Crockwell criticised the One Bermuda Alliance for not sending any Cabinet representatives to the funeral of his cousin Fiqre Crockwell who was fatally shot last month.
Speaking i...
The tournament designed to tackle the threat that lionfish pose to Bermuda’s native fish species is to take place this Saturday.
The sixth annual Groundswell Lionfish Tournament is due to be held fro...
Amendments to the Insurance Act that aim to keep the island “at the forefront of our most vital industry” were passed in the House of Assembly on Friday.
Minister of Finance Bob Richards outlined seve...
Johnny Barnes’s final wish was that Bermuda “share love and kindness with each other”.
Mr Barnes’s widow, Belvina, yesterday revealed the Bermuda icon’s farewell message to the island, which he compos...
An amendment to the law which will provide relief on customs duty for materials for a new marina in St George’s has been passed in the House of Assembly.
The Customs Tariff Amendment Act 1970 will al...