Two drivers were arrested after car crashes yesterday.
The first incident was a hit-and-run involving two vehicles near Elbow Beach on South Road, Paget, at about 6.30pm.
Police said: “One of the vehi...
Bermudian hotel chief Paul Telford was yesterday announced as the new chairman of the Bermuda Tourism Authority.
Mr Telford said: “I am excited to accept this appointment at a time of great opportunit...
CedarBridge students will today take to their feet to fight breast cancer a year after the death of teacher Janet LePage.
The school will be holding the Wildcats Breast Cancer Two Mile Walkathon to su...
A Sandys man was taken off the road this morning for drinking and driving.
Corey Sousa, 22, admitted driving along Crow Lane while impaired by alcohol on August 26.
Police stopped Sousa at 3.30am afte...
Ice skating in the East End this winter will be bigger and better, organisers promised yesterday.
The St George’s Skates rink, which was launched last year, will be enlarged for 2017 and a party tent ...
A disgraced former Bermuda teacher has again made headlines in Britain.
The Daily Mail and The Sun published stories yesterday about Matthew McGowan’s marriage this summer to Aimee Bento, one of his f...
Bermuda’s civil liberties watchdog called on the Government to ditch “reckless” plans to undermine human rights laws yesterday.
A spokeswoman for the Human Rights Commission warned that watering down ...
The Montpelier Road roundabout will be closed on Friday for road resurfacing work.
Government said the roundabout at the junction of Frog Lane in Devonshire will close at 9.30am
The spokeswoman said: ...
The Bermuda Society for the Blind has called for people to protect their eyes as World Sight Day approaches.
International World Sight Day will take place on Thursday, with organisations around the wo...
Parents are being warned about infant bath tubs after a host of new regulations were introduced in the United States to prevent drownings.
The Department of Consumer Affairs said new safety rules came...