Despite its illegality, Bermuda has one of the highest uses of cannabis in the world, according to a recent article.
According to The Telegraph in Britain, statistics from United Nations Office on Dr...
Former Bermuda footballer Lashun Dill was this morning fined for failing to stop for police, although he claimed he did not know he was being followed by officers.
Dill, 37, from Devonshire, pleaded g...
Saltus students returned to John Smith’s Bay on Saturday, but not for fun in the sun.
Since September 2012, the students have carried out a clean-up at the popular South Shore beach twice a year. This...
A man who stole a bank card and used it to buy alcohol has been sentenced to 30 months in prison after being turned away from Drug Treatment Court.
Ernest Smith, 40, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty ...
Former Minister of Education Wayne Scott has begun working for the Bermuda Casino Gaming Commission as their Chief Technical Officer after he stepped down from the Cabinet.
Richard Schuetz, executive ...
A new fence could soon be erected to limit access to a private beach after the owners have become frustrated by waste and noise.
Jeremy and Helen Wright, the owners of Gibbet’s Beach — also known as P...
Lionfish was on the menu this weekend as the ‘Lionfish Mafia’ hosted their first Spring lionfish tournament.
A total of 25 people signed up to take part in the competition, resulting in 30lbs of the i...
Introducing a living wage in Bermuda could be a vital step in addressing economic disparity, according to presentations made to a Parliamentary Joint Select Committee.
At a public meeting at St Paul’s...
A new ferry dock in St George’s is nearing completion, but ferry service to Hunter’s Wharf will not begin until Wednesday.
The construction of a new ferry dock began last year in advance of increased ...
Town criers from around the world yesterday tested their voices against Bermuda’s own Ed Christopher and David Frith at the first day of the Bermuda International Town Crier Competition.
The three-day...