One of the Island's leading senior citizens and advocates for the elderly has thrown his support behind Government's plan to revamp rest and nursing homes.
Sir John Plowman said he approved of plans t...
Bermuda's computer crime laws are being put to the test in a trial of a Sandys Parish man accused of stealing time on the Internet in 1998.
In the second prosecution under the Computer Misuse Act of 1...
Those attending Magistrates' Court yesterday burst into laughter as a man, wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with "Full Hot and Fullish'' admitted to being just that.
The morning plea court session was dis...
Deplorable conditions at the Island's public rest homes are so critical Government will halt a planned Paget Post Office to fund renovations.
Saying the renovations can "no longer be deferred'' Health...
The Island's sole drug and alcohol counselling service for teens is set to expand its role in the battle to save high-risk youth.
Bermuda Youth Counselling Services plan this year to begin group thera...
rest homes has won the approval of one administrator.
Julia Dears, director of the Pembroke Rest Home, threw her support behind news that a review of the St. George, Pembroke, Warwick, and Sandys Rest...
Nightclub after objectors dropped their protests.
Co-owner Paul DeCouto yesterday took the stand in Magistrates' Court and told Liquor Licensing Authority chairman Will Francis and two panelists he in...
Punching a man and pushing another has earned a homeless man a six-month prison sentence.
After a night in a Police cell, Cannoth Roberts pleaded guilty last week before Acting Senior Magistrate Archi...
A review of the Island's rest homes has produced a list of those needing renovation -- with the century-old St. George's Rest Home to be closed first.
The Secretary Lane building has deteriorated so m...
Government will today unveil a new plan to combat crime by providing judges with more sentencing options and alternatives to prison.
At a luncheon to be hosted by the Public Safety Ministry and Renais...