Pembroke South East MP Rolfe Commissiong is to be the new chairman of the parole board.
Mr Commissiong replaces Ashfield De Vent, who has held the post for almost six years.
The Progressive Labour Par...
More than 1,000 toys are bringing joy to disadvantaged homes this Christmas thanks to the Toys for Tots programme.
The Coalition for the Protection of Children thanked individual and corporate donors....
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley is to step down next year after more than five years as the island’s top Supreme Court judge.
Mr Justice Kawaley replaced Sir Richard Ground in April 2012 after a distinguish...
Governor John Rankin has paid a visit to the Royal Bermuda Regiment pop-up recruiting office in Hamilton.
Mr Rankin toured the RBR shopfront and spoke to Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel David Cu...
Lawyer Mark Pettingill is to consider a constitutional challenge to legislation designed to replace same-sex marriage with domestic partnerships.
Mr Pettingill told The Royal Gazette that a gay couple...
A man armed with a bladed article robbed the Belvin’s Variety on Glebe Road in Pembroke in the early hours of Saturday, police reported.
Officers responded at 6.42am, a spokesman said, after the intru...
A man is expected in court this week after police on Sunday arrested him following a disturbance on the inbound British Airways flight.
According to a police spokesman, officers responded at 6.11pm to...
A damaged sewer on Front Street has been repaired after a lingering bad odour was tracked down by City of Hamilton engineers.
A spokeswoman said the repair job that started in the early hours of Sunda...
Christmas is not only a time for giving, it’s also a time for taking.
Detective Sergeant Clifford Roberts Jr of the Bermuda Police Service warned homeowners yesterday that this time of year presents t...
A sailboat sustained smoke and heat damage after it was spotted smouldering in Riddell’s Bay, Southampton, yesterday.
A statement by Sergeant Delton White of the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service, said ...