She has travelled the world, survived the sinking of a ship and lost two dearly-loved husbands.
Writa Johnson, of Warwick, has certainly led no ordinary life. But as she celebrated her 100th birthday,...
A Muslim leader visiting Bermuda has spoken out against cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad which have sparked protests around the globe.
Imam Yahya Abdullah, from Dallas, Texas, told the images ?...
The new Commissioner of Police saw his first batch of recruits put through their paces at a passing out ceremony on Thursday.
Seven new officers from Recruit Foundation Course No. 67 marked the offici...
Anti-drug campaigners want to bring a pioneering US treatment for addicts to the Island.
Muslim representatives from a ?spiritual treatment? programme in Baltimore, Maryland, called I Can?t, We Can, a...
A minister is to urge Bermuda?s new police commissioner to send undercover cops into nightclubs to deal with ?loose conduct?, including drug-taking and illicit video-making.
Wayne Perinchief, Minister...
Home owners who refuse to rent out their spare properties could be financially penalised under new Government plans.
Housing Minister David Burch told a meeting last night the PLP planned to introduce...
A motorist was rushed to hospital last nigh with suspected head injuries after his truck hit a wall and overturned on Langton Hill, near the junction with Mount Hill Road, Pembroke.
The 46-year-old ma...
A Bermudian teacher spoke of her surprise after picking up an international award for her work with children last month.
Sandra Smith, a teacher at Somerset Primary School, is one of six people to rec...
An old folks' home was spruced up by hard-working youngsters at the weekend. Children from the Island's Hands On Youth programme visited Pembroke Rest Home, in Parsons Road, on Saturday morning.
They ...
An 81-year-old father spoke last night about the apparent suicide of his taxi driver son.
Franklin Belboda, 59, was found dead inside his cab at 10.30pm on Sunday after his father Roland Belboda repor...