Carlton “Pepe” Dill is one of the island’s most celebrated football coaches and a former professional player.
Mr Dill, now 74, was also an early supervisor at the Pembroke Youth Centre, now known as T...
The Centre, a youth haven that shaped generations of public figures, is to mark its 50th anniversary with an evening of history tomorrow night.
Harold Minors, former supervisor at the service and one ...
A former primary schoolteacher at Saltus school carried out sexual assaults on pupils, it was alleged yesterday.
The school has launched an investigation after it was said the unnamed male teacher “to...
Two tourists were injured yesterday after a crash at the West End, police reported.
A police spokesman said the visitors had been headed west on rental bikes along Middle Road, Sandys, near the juncti...
Three primary schools were burgled over the course of Wednesday night, according to police.
A police spokesman said it was unclear “what, if anything, was taken from the three schools”.
Victor Scott P...
Senators will return to a spruced-up chamber when they get back to work after Easter, Deputy Speaker Derrick Burgess told MPs last week.
“Major work” over Christmas transformed the former Supreme Cour...
Muriel Archer, a missionary who survived a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp in the Second World War, has died aged 96.
Ms Archer smuggled bibles into countries where preaching Christianity was forbidden ...
A motorcyclist was taken to hospital today after a crash involving a van and a car.
The incident happened on North Shore Road, Pembroke, near to the First Church of God, at about noon. The van appeare...
Women are leading the charge to bridge the racial divide in Bermuda.
Lynn Winfield, president of Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda, said on average three quarters of those at the group’s truth and ...
A man sentenced to 25 years in jail had his conviction overturned yesterday.
Trevone Saltus was convicted in May last year of the murder of Lorenzo Stovell in Sandys in 2012.
Puisne Judge Carlisle Gre...