lightning rocked two neighbourhoods causing damage and a blackout.
The Bermuda Electric Light Company reported that 18 homes in the Lover's Lane area of Paget lost power for several hours after three ...
first day of training because of six unpaid fines from two years ago.
And Tomeeka Talbot is set to continue her training with the Police Service as Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay has approved her rec...
Police and prison officers packed a courtroom yesterday as two Pembroke men were charged with the murder of a golf caddy five years ago.
And The Royal Gazette has learned there has been some developme...
A significant step toward reviving Bermuda's tourism fortunes was taken yesterday with the signing of a "cruise, fly, and stay'' pact.
Tourism minister David Allen said he was pleased to approve a con...
Accused murderer Mark Lorenzo Squires will be tried on August 9 in Augusta, Georgia, for the shooting of a Bermudian man and two other people.
Regardless of the outcome, Squires will be tried in North...
Finance Minister has told a group of senior civil servants.
Eugene Cox was speaking at a workshop of more than 100 top Government administrators at Sonesta Beach hotel where Canadian information techn...
Making the face of Bermuda's business executives look more like the racial make-up of the community is good business, Hamilton Rotarians were told yesterday.
Linbert Spencer, the Foreign and Commonwea...
September will see an end to the practice of blindly promoting students to higher grades regardless of performance, Education Minister Sen. Milton Scott said yesterday.
Several other initiatives will ...
Five years after golf caddy Brian Sherlock's murder and a year and a half since an inquest refused to name who was responsible, Police have arrested a man in connection with the case.
A Police spokesw...
The death of former Premier Sir John Sharpe has caused shock among his former Parliamentary and Cabinet colleagues.
Acting Premier Eugene Cox said yesterday: "I certainly want to offer condolences to ...