Residents working or studying in the field of substance abuse are invited to apply Duperreault Fellowship scholarship to support their professional development.
Since it was launched in 2004, the end...
A 43-year-old Pembroke taxi operator has admitted a charge of driving while over the blood-alcohol limit.
During the same hearing, Cecil Wilkinson pleaded not guilty to five other charges including t...
Two Sandys men have pleaded guilty to affray after getting into a fight with one another in the early hours of yesterday morning.
One of the men also admitted giving Police a false name at the time of...
Malik Outerbridge, 43, has admitted to possessing 0.19g of cocaine of 90 per cent purity.
After sentencing Outerbridge in Plea Court this morning, Magistrate Khasimi Tokunbo ordered a social inquiry r...
A man has been sentenced to six months in prison after abandoning an appeal against a conviction of causing grievous bodily harm to Joanna Hassel.
Colin Menzies, 46, of Southampton, was also ordered t...
The Freedom of Information Act came into effect in Britain on January 1, 2005, and since then more than 400,000 requests have been filed under the legislation.
The law is similar to the Public Access ...
Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson’s restaurant opening at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess in May is to be named Marcus’.
The globally influenced menu, being executed by executive chef Leo Marino, will i...
The debate over who said what during a meeting on immigration reform held between Premier Michael Dunkley and Walton Brown, the Shadow Minister of Immigration, continues to rumble on as both sides ref...
Bermuda’s burgeoning deep-water solo and sports climbing scenes are being featured by Britain’s biggest rock climbing magazine, highlighting the potential for the activity to grow here.
David Pickfor...
Hospitality Month was launched at City Hall this afternoon with an emphasis on experiencing Bermuda.
The Bermuda Hospitality Institute, with support from the Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA), has orga...