A plan to relocate sea turtles in advance of the America’s Cup has sparked concerns from environmentalists about the impact on the animals’ health.
The plan is intended to protect turtles from the hea...
The Supreme Court has decided against issuing a costs order in the wake of a failed legal action over Ayo Kimathi’s placement on the stop list.
Mr Kimathi was placed on the list after delivering a spe...
Bermudian film-maker Lucinda Spurling has claimed the top prize in an international screenwriting contest in Texas.
The writer, producer and director, who has garnered acclaim for documentaries Respic...
Police are investigating a three vehicle collision involving an unmarked police car, a government car and a truck.
According to a police spokesman, officers received a report of a collision at the jun...
Police are looking into a series of burglaries at commercial properties that occurred over the weekend.
A spokesman for the Bermuda Police Service said: “Sometime early on Sunday morning and early on ...
The Court of Appeal has struck down a ruling that a construction company only hired “black faces” on a project to justify work permits.
While the Human Rights Commission found that Apex Construction M...
Amendments to change Southlands into a park are set to be tabled in the upcoming session of Parliament, according to the Government.
While environmentalists have welcomed the long-sought change, they ...
The Bermuda Tourism Authority is hoping to raise excitement in advance of the America’s Cup with a lunchtime pep rally this Friday.
The rally, scheduled to take place at Victoria’s Park from 12.30pm t...
A Warwick man who admitted cursing at police was this morning given a conditional discharge.
Buford Smith, 54, pleaded guilty to using offensive words towards an officer in an incident at the Hamilton...
Thousands are set to take to the streets and shores tomorrow for a good cause as the XL Catlin End-to-End celebrates its 30th year.
Mandy Shailer of the event’s organising board said they hoped this y...