A move to rename the second day of Cup Match in honour of abolitionist Mary Prince has been approved by the House of Assembly.
The Public Holidays Amendment Act will change Somers Day to Mary Prince D...
A Croatian theatre group will bring one of the most iconic love stories to the Bermuda stage.
The Dubrovnik-based Midsummer Scene Festival production of Romeo & Juliet opens tomorrow, painting Shakesp...
The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s first woman Recruit Camp drill instructor will take to the parade ground this weekend.
Colour Sergeant Shanté Arnold, the chief clerk of the RBR, will put the latest intak...
A man was last night rushed to hospital after he was shot
A police spokesman said the victim, a 21-year-old Pembroke man, was shot in the shoulder.
The spokesman said police had received reports of gu...
Work to install a new lifeguard tower at John Smith’s Bay has started.
The tower will be constructed on a concrete pad at the Smith’s beach.
The tower will be built so it can be removed and stored ins...
A Florida-bound British Airways flight was forced to make an emergency diversion to Bermuda yesterday because of smoke in the cabin.
A spokesman for the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Services said they rece...
A robot submarine is to be deployed in a bid to study microscopic organisms in the island’s underwater caves.
Researchers at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences were awarded a Trident remote opera...
A missing man has been found dead, the Bermuda Police Service confirmed yesterday.
A police spokesman said 65-year-old Colin “Shoemaker” Fubler’s body was found by officers at about 8.20am on Wednesda...
A pair of pitbulls that savaged family pets have still not been found, a Government spokeswoman said today.
The Ministry of Home Affairs spokeswoman confirmed that the dogs had not been found, despite...
A man murdered in 2006 was stabbed in the heart, the Supreme Court heard yesterday.
John Obafunwa, a forensic pathologist, told the court that Marcus Gibbings died of blood loss after he suffered mult...