The organisers of last year’s superyacht regatta have returned to Bermuda to discuss holding more events in the island’s waters.
The Bermuda Tourism Authority said representatives for Boat Internation...
A man who threatened to “stick” officers today admitted having a knife in public.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Robert Holdipp Jr, 24, was arrested after the mother of his child called police over a d...
Ambidextrous athletes are set to test their skills this weekend at the first MD X Games.
Monroe Darrell, owner of event organisers M-Core School of Health, said: “This event will promote total health ...
Mandatory trash recycling could be on the cards, the Minister for Public Works has signalled.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch said: “I am increasingly leaning towards seeking approval for mandatory rec...
A bid to set up and regulate the cryptocurrency business is on the right track, an expert in data management said yesterday.
Stuart Lacey, CEO and founder of Bermudian tech start-up Trunomi, said pro...
Police are on the hunt for new recruits.
The service wants to sign up trainee constables and cadets.
Applicants for the role of constable should be aged between 19 and 49 years and be Bermudian, the s...
A man who totted up 32 demerit points on his driver’s licence was fined and banned from the roads for 18 months yesterday.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Danshun Swan’s bike was pulled over by police o...
Two people were injured in a head-on collision between two motorcycles yesterday afternoon.
The collision took place at around 5.20pm on North Shore Road, Pembroke, near the junction with Stepney Lane...
A busier-than-average hurricane season is on the cards, a forecast has predicted.
Researchers at North Carolina State University said that the Atlantic area could see between 14 and 18 tropical storms...
A man caught by police asleep on his motorcycle has lost an appeal against conviction and a $3,500 fine for having care and control of a vehicle while impaired.
Mark Wilson argued that the police who ...