A man accused of smuggling the controlled drug fentanyl to Bermuda was found not guilty last night.
Craig Lawrence was also cleared by a Supreme Court jury of possessing the synthetic opiate with int...
For the past 50 years, Junius Durrant has been selling cookware to Bermudian families — and he has no intention of slowing down.
On his 84th birthday yesterday, Mr Durrant said: “I’m just about as exc...
A man accused of a plot to import fentanyl was cleared of charges yesterday.
A jury found Maurice Martin not guilty of conspiring to import a controlled drug on the instructions of Puisne Judge Charle...
A helium balloon targeted at tourists has been cleared for take-off.
Planning officials have approved View Bermuda Ltd’s project to install a tethered balloon in Southampton, which will take visitors ...
More than 3,000 people have used the EasyPark Mobile App for parking, according to the company.
Danny Faria, EasyPark general manager, said more than 1,000 new customers have adopted the service since...
Researchers are to launch a new study to find out if Bermuda’s coral can adapt to climate change.
Samantha de Putron and Gretchen Goodbody-Gringley of the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Science have teame...
A 36-year-old man who shut down the island’s courts with a hoax bomb threat escaped a jail sentence yesterday.
Robert Somner, who spent about a month behind bars before trial, was sentenced to time al...
When Aerial Williams went fishing, a turtle was the last thing she expected to find at the end of her line.
The turtle, who she named Bridget, then had to go through surgery to remove a fish hook lodg...
A footbridge over Flatts Inlet has won approval from planners.
The project, championed by the Friends of the Bermuda Railway Trail, is one of three designed to link long-separated sections of the hist...
The introduction of roadside breath tests could face legal and constitutional hurdles.
Senior magistrate Juan Wolffe said the use of a breathalyser programme would need to be regulated.
He said: “If t...