Miss Bermuda Lillian Lightbourn may not have walked away with the top prize for Miss World 2014 but she did win a dance audition that saw her performing near the front of the stage before a global aud...
A bill in favour of the use of products containing cannabinoids was passed in the Senate yesterday morning.
The bill introduces three medical drugs — Marinol, Cesamet and Sativex — to those permitted ...
The Premier has been granted power to appoint a Commission of Inquiry following the passing of an amendment to legislation in the Senate.
The amendment to the Commission of Inquiry Act 1935 was broug...
A Devonshire man has been injured following an altercation with two other men on Front Street.
At around 9:50pm on Friday night, the 41-year-old man was standing with a 21-year-old Warwick man outside...
Trott and Duncan’s Tina Martin has been called to the Bar and will be practising in the area of probate and estate planning.
Ms Martin has been a pupil at the firm since last year, training under the...
Eight proposals are being considered for the redevelopment of Marginal Wharf in St David’s.
The Bermuda Land Development Company (BLDC) received 24 requests for information packages from interested pa...
Around 30 people turned out to a Constituency 33 meeting last night to learn about and discuss the proposed Gaming Bill that is to be debated in Parliament today.
Constituency 33 MP Jamahl Simmons cal...
Gregory Swan has been appointed chair of the Public Service Commission and will take up the role on December 27.
Governor George Fergusson announced Mr Swan’s appointment, replacing Ms Nelda Simons, a...
Former taxi driver Ashton Vincent Swan, who recently passed away, has been remembered as a caring and kind-hearted gentleman.
He will be sorely missed by family, friends and colleagues as well as a yo...
Two of Bermuda’s most festive fixtures are in perilously short supply – cassava and poinsettia plants.
After a particularly brutal hurricane season with back-to-back visits from Fay and Gonzalo, both ...