A 28-year-old Warwick man has pleaded not guilty to stealing jewellery to the value of $86,575 from ER Aubrey on Queen Street.
Kyle Smith was charged with trespassing on to the Pembroke store on Octob...
The Protection of Birds Amendment Act has been passed in the House of Assembly extending the power to destroy “pest” birds to anyone authorised by Environment Minister Jeanne Atherden.
Members on bot...
LookBermuda is working on a film charting the discovery of a stash of bottles untouched by human hands for almost 150 years on the sunken civil war blockade runner Mary Celestia.
The five sealed and a...
A 56-year-old man of no fixed abode has been charged for a grievous bodily harm offence that was said to have taken place 15 years ago.
Kenneth Dyer, formerly of Southampton, said that he left the Is...
The Bermuda Industrial Union is to hold a meeting with bus operators tomorrow morning to discuss cancelled bus runs and overtime.
The Allied Workers’ Division will meet at 11.30pm and the BIU said th...
Wayne Scott yesterday clarified that middle schools and senior schools are not being considered for consolidation contrary to making that suggestion at a meeting with education stakeholders.
The Educa...
The consolidation of middle and senior schools has not been ruled out by Government as a means of reducing expenses.
Education Minister Wayne Scott told a well-attended audience at CedarBridge Academy...
Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy has released the most recent statistics from his Ministry with highlights including 22 new businesses being opened and increases in planning and building permits.
Th...
Tall Ship the Lord Nelson arrived in St George yesterday morning, partially crewed by physically challenged sailors.
The ship is docked at Penno’s Wharf and is due to sail from the Old Town to Hamilto...
The chairman of the Bermuda Parent Teachers Students Association has said the Bermuda Government’s schools consolidation plan should have begun last year and that, as it stands, there is not enough ti...