The Progressive Labour Party Education Listening Tour continues this week with two more meetings.
Tomorrow the event will be at West End Primary School from 7pm and on Thursday, it will head to West P...
All drink-driving offenders could find themselves being put through a mandatory alcohol education programme — a Throne Speech promise made back in 2011.
The DUI (Driving Under the Influence) Education...
Gay rights defenders have spoken out against a church event hosting an overseas organisation that encourages people to “break free” from homosexuality.
The Southampton Seventh-day Adventist church inv...
A 27-year-old Devonshire man was arrested in a bar after being accused of arguing with patrons and punching a hole in the door.
Reid Young, owner and operator of The Docksider Pub and Restaurant on F...
Chelsea Amber Nisbett is waiting anxiously to find out whether she will earn a prestigious Canadian national music award for her third album.
The singer/songwriter — daughter of Bermudian Thomas WL Ni...
The Department of Health has issued a reminder on the importance of immunisation against measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases in light of recent US-based outbreaks.
The Centers for Disease C...
A series of Police outreach clinics for Pembroke and Paget residents have been postponed.
The Meet Your Community Action Team Officers clinics were due to take place on Saturday.
The public will be no...
The Bermudian who was arrested in Guyana on Saturday after being suspected for carrying cocaine pellets in her stomach has been sentenced to four years in New Amsterdam Prison for trafficking narcotic...
A subcommittee has been formed to finalise the application process for development that was slated for Marginal Wharf.
According to Arthur Jones, the chairman of the Bermuda Land Development Company (...
Tipping fees at the Marsh Folly composting facility are to resume as of February 1, a Government spokeswoman has announced.
The nominal fee of $25 per truck was waived last year to help to assist wit...