An antiracism campaign group said more people recognised a need for racial justice than five years ago.
A spokeswoman for Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda said that a summer survey found that 86 p...
Two men were injured in a three-vehicle crash on the Causeway yesterday.
A police spokesman said officers received a report of a collision near the airport roundabout in St George’s just after 6pm.
Th...
Heron Bay Primary won top prize — and $2,500 — in a tree decorating competition held by Wedco.
The school was among ten who entered the Festival of Trees competition, with all the trees on display at ...
A man who suffered serious injuries in a bike crash on his birthday has died, police confirmed yesterday.
Leslie Center, who was 73, was the island’s seventh roads death of the year.
A police spokesma...
A man who held up a shop manager at knife point and stole $150 was yesterday jailed for more than three years.
The Supreme Court heard that Kevin Robinson entered Belvin’s Variety Store in Smith’s at ...
The Premier helped celebrate Bermuda’s foster families at the annual Foster Children’s Christmas party.
David Burt was joined by Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs,...
A trades union has asked a court to deliver an ultimatum to a sports club — pay a $1.5 million debt or lose its building in Hamilton.
The Bermuda Industrial Union has asked the Supreme Court to order ...
Organisers of the Axa End-to-End have announced the four local charities that will get a boost from cash raised at the event next year.
The Bermuda Zoological Society, Vision Bermuda, the Garden Club ...
A man cleared of money-laundering charges has been allowed to fight for more than $300,000 of seized cash to be returned to him.
Kenith Bulford told the Supreme Court the money was forfeited by anothe...
Plans have been submitted to turn a vacant site on Church Street into a six-storey apartment block.
The application, put forward by C33 Ltd last month, proposed a 68-unit apartment building at 33 Chur...