A Bermudian company is on the hunt for businesses to sponsor the battle against invasive lionfish.
Atlantic Lionshare spent five years developing a remote-controlled mini-submarine to hunt lionfish in...
The fence around the site of the former Canadian Hotel has been covered with a rainbow of roses in time for the island’s first gay Pride parade.
Artist Robyn Hooper, along with volunteers, has been ha...
A repeat drink-driver who is a danger to the public was jailed for a year after he refused to take part in the DUI Court programme.
Franklyn Pearman, 40, was also banned from the roads for five years ...
The trial of a man charged with burglary and sexual assault began in Supreme Court yesterday.
The defendant, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, denied allegations that he broke into a house i...
A Hamilton Parish man admitted a knifepoint robbery of a convenience store in court yesterday.
Kevin Robinson, 59, pleaded guilty in Supreme Court to charges of robbery and possession of a three-inch ...
A proposed walk-in medical clinic in Hamilton has been refused planning permission by the Development Applications Board.
However, Marico Thomas, chief executive officer of Bermuda Medical Specialties...
Rainbows have appeared over Hamilton in the run-up to Bermuda’s first gay Pride parade.
Front Street fixtures including Butterfield Bank and Flanagan’s Irish Pub have used rainbow colours to mark the ...
Police are to launch a fresh blitz on drink-drivers with a series of roadside breath-test checkpoints at the end of the month.
A notice published in the Official Gazette yesterday said checkpoints wou...
Visitors to Harbour Nights will be able to enjoy beer and wine on the Pier 6 lawn today.
The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce announced that an “outdoor beer and wine experience” will be introduced to the...
Sailors have welcomed a crackdown on people who own more moorings than boats.
The enforcement of the “one boat, one mooring” rule by the Government aims to tackle the problem of people making a profit...