The Elliott Street car park is set to be closed for more than a week to allow work in the area.
According to the Corporation of Hamilton, the car park will be closed on Thursday, reopening 11 days lat...
A support group for families of road crash victims is being set up.
The group behind A Piece of the Rock, a documentary about road safety in Bermuda, is hoping to start the process at a town hall meet...
The Bermuda Health Council has spoken out against on-island kidney transplants due to safety and cost concerns.
In a statement, the BHC said that it does not support proposed live donor kidney transpl...
A sailboat was towed into St George’s after losing its mast, boom and propeller in a squall.
A member of the public called Bermuda Maritime Operations Centre at around 1am last Wednesday to report tha...
A children’s charity has called on parents to invest in their children’s development over material possessions.
Marking Universal Children’s Day today, the BSMART Foundation said early childhood devel...
Legislation to move Bermuda Day to the last Friday of May has been approved by the House of Assembly.
Zane DeSilva, Minister of Social Development and Sport, said the move was intended to reduce the d...
A 48-year-old man was this afternoon in serious condition in hospital after his bike hit a parked truck.
Police said that it appeared the man’s bike struck a parked truck on Paget’s Ord Road near its ...
A judge has called for improved sentencing guidelines on drugs cases.
Puisne judge Carlisle Greaves said in a recent sentencing hearing that a table of guidelines for such cases would make the process...
Technology charity Code441 is to host its fourth annual hackathon next month to offer schoolchildren the chance to learn about coding.
Organiser Jahde Eve said that pupils will be able to learn about ...
A Bermudian honoured for his lawn-cutting work has published a book about his experiences.
50 States/50 Lawns, by Rodney Smith, details his experiences cutting lawns for seniors and the disabled acros...