King’s Wharf at Dockyard is due a makeover, combining repairs with the possibility of upgrading the cruise ship pier to take on a larger class of vessels.
After an expression of interest from the Depa...
A foul smell on Front Street has been traced to a blocked sewer.
A spokeswoman for the City of Hamilton said the main blockage had been removed, with “odorous residual grease” due to come out on Sunda...
Updates for health and safety regulations at the island’s care and nursing homes will be debated by MPs today.
As well as the second reading of the Residential Care Homes and Nursing Homes Amendment A...
A Pembroke man is due in court tomorrow over an alleged siege with police at the former prison service headquarters in Pembroke.
But for James Dallas, 68, another court battle lies ahead — a bid to cl...
The 40th anniversary of the 1977 riots is a chance to remind the country of values that have since sustained Bermuda, activist Glenn Fubler said yesterday.
Saturday marks four decades since the hangin...
North Shore Road in Hamilton Parish has been cordoned by police after a truck hit a wall and overturned near Bethel AME Church, close to the junction with Studio Lane.
Police advised at 11.30am that t...
A fatal motorcycle crash in Warwick yesterday evening marked the island’s fifteenth road fatality of the year.
The single-vehicle crash happened at the junction of South Road and Warwick Lane at arou...
A new service is imminent for the island’s growing population of dialysis patients.
Two years in the making, Bermuda Life Centre expects its approval next month from the Bermuda Health Council.
The pr...
Political observers said last night that the One Bermuda Alliance had to ditch its United Bermuda Party legacy.
Former OBA minister Michael Fahy, one of the party’s founders, said it faced a painful r...
Armed robbers struck at the Collector’s Hill Esso Service Station this morning in Smith’s, according to police.
Officers responded at about 5.30am after two suspects, one apparently brandishing a blad...