Youth mentoring charity YouthNet received a $5,000 lift from Bermuda Aviation Services this week.
As part of the BAS Group corporate social responsibility programme, the company presented Clare Mello,...
The Bermuda Trade Union Congress has called on the next Government to establish and maintain “a healthy balance between the interests of business and the interests of workers”.
The BTUC put out a pres...
A Pembroke man appeared in court yesterday accused of a stabbing on Front Street.
Trenton Williams, 19, was charged in Magistrates’ Court with unlawfully wounding Eric Thomas with intent to cause grie...
The Mirrors Programme is calling on members of the community to help bring the organisation’s SuperCamp to life this summer.
The six-day camp is intended to give 50 middle school students an opportuni...
A Ugandan national awaiting deportation has been released from custody following a court hearing.
While the Governor had called for Billy Odoch to be remanded until he can be deported, Puisne Judge St...
The nautically themed playground at the America’s Cup Village could be moving to the Botanical Gardens.
The 30ft by 65ft playground, designed by Austrian company Arti, has been a big hit with visitor...
A regatta of luxury yachts are set to visit the island next spring in what organisers hope will be the first of many Oyster Yacht Regattas in Bermuda.
David Tydeman, Oyster CEO, said they had already ...
Opposition leader David Burt declined yesterday to delve into internal party processes after reports of a conflict involving former leader Paula Cox.
However, after a series of questions about the can...
A cruise ship passenger found himself in Magistrates’ Court this morning after cannabinoids were found in his cabin.
Michael Platt, 25, from New York, pleaded guilty to charges of possessing the contr...
A Paget woman who forced a police car to take evasive action was banned from the roads after admitting drink driving.
Sophia Lightbourne, 40, this morning pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while o...