The Island's martial art community converged on the Bermuda College yesterday for Al Wharton's Seventh Annual Martial Arts tournament.
Crowds were dazzled by the control of taekwondo, the focus of kun...
Dozens of candles flickered and danced to the thump of drums through the streets of Hamilton last night.
That is what city-goers saw when dozens of children took to the streets to protest against subs...
Damage to the Island's phone network was more extensive than initial estimates, Bermuda Telephone Company executives said yesterday.
BTC corporate communications manager Ona Fletcher said the company ...
A "street man" was fined $500 for allegedly falling asleep with a young lady in the Purvis Primary School library last month.
Colston McKenzie, 22, of Middle Town Lane in Pembroke, pleaded guilty to t...
Businessman Gavin Mailer told The Royal Gazette that "as far as I'm concerned, this is the safest place to be" after his British Airways flight from London to Miami was diverted to the Island.
Mr. Mai...
Channel swapping left some viewers with distorted programmes and cut off a news broadcast yesterday.
ZBM and VSB representatives metTelecommunications inspectors yesterday to discuss their objections ...
A financial boost from Appleby, Spurling and Kempe will help push six law students through their educations toward a legal career.
The law firm awarded five bursaries and a scholarship to graduate stu...
The death of an 18-year-old last year was determined to be an accident by an inquest this week, after speculation that the road traffic accident was caused by impaired driving.
Darren Minors, of Crown...
A storm system to the Island's south was downgraded last night but once again became a threat to Bermuda.
Tropical Depression Erin, a tropical storm two days ago, was thought to be heading west and it...
"What's your anti-drug?" Kim Jackson of the National Drug Commission is asking Bermuda's youth this week.
The NDC is launching a massive awareness campaign aimed at the "anti-drug" concept.
Mrs. Jacks...