Dozens of volunteers came out this week to offer needy Bermudians a hot meal and clothes as Grateful Bread celebrated six months of giving.
Since January, a small army of volunteers have visited St An...
The Bermuda Government stands to gain millions of dollars through the Lahey Clinic and Port Royal Golf Course lawsuits, according to Trevor Moniz, who urged the Progressive Labour Party to continue pr...
Former premier Michael Dunkley said the One Bermuda Alliance could have done more to support black Bermudians, but were limited by economic constraints.
Asked about criticism that the OBA did not do e...
Former premier Michael Dunkley has said he has stepped away from the political frontline in the wake of the One Bermuda Alliance’s “crushing” loss at the polls.
While Mr Dunkley said he will continue ...
New education minister Diallo Rabain this morning visited the Gifted and Talented Education programme students in advance of a student exhibition tomorrow.
The students have spent the past week in the...
A team of Bermudians attended an international conference on problem gaming as the island moves closer to its first casino.
Along with the Bermuda Casino Gaming Commission’s problem and responsible ga...
A Sandys senior who admitted swapping price tags at a grocery store was this morning given a six-month conditional discharge.
Beverly Hunt, 70, pleaded guilty to a count of dishonestly obtaining a $79...
A St George’s man admitted punching a neighbour in a dispute over laundry.
Dennis DaCosta, 42, pleaded guilty to a charge of assault in connection with a confrontation on Sunday, June 25.
The court he...
The owners of Mr Chicken have secured planning permission for a new restaurant near Shelly Bay.
However speaking yesterday, David Furbert said he did not know if he would be moving forward with the pr...
A loggerhead turtle rescued by divers has been returned to the sea after nine months of care.
The turtle, nicknamed “Chad” by his rescuers, had been found tangled in cargo netting in Ely’s Harbour las...