A St George’s man was jailed this morning after admitting stealing more than $100 of meat.
Dean Burgess, 55, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to a charge of stealing seven rib-eye steaks and a bag...
Bermuda is expected to get a royal visit from the Princess Royal and Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Laurence this month for the 35th America’s Cup.
According to a statement from Government House, the couple are...
The future of the annual Canada Day Beach Party is up in the air after the Association of Canadians in Bermuda gave up their charitable status.
While donations have kept the annual event running for s...
Traffic will be limited on Front Street on Saturday morning as the island hosts the annual Queen’s Birthday Parade.
The parade is expected to begin at 10.30am, and as a result traffic restrictions wil...
A 25-year-old man was yesterday treated for stab wounds after a fight on Front Street.
According to a police spokesman officers were dispatched to a “reported disturbance”, at around 2.30am yesterday....
The Ministry of Public Works has detailed its plan to temporarily shut off Government piped water customers to assist those who rely on water trucks.
In a statement yesterday, the government announced...
A 26-year-old convicted of conspiring to import heroin was jailed for 12 years yesterday, while his mother received a suspended sentence for a money-laundering charge.
Damon Morris, of Paget, was conv...
The Ministry of Public Works have announced plans to temporarily restrict government piped water service as the island deals with a long stretch of dry weather,
And while recent rain has brought some...
A 46-year-old man injured in a collision with a truck on Harrington Sound Road last month has died as a result of his injuries.
The rider, formally identified by police this afternoon as Kenneth Simmo...
Legislation aimed at updating anti-corruption law is set to to come into effect on September 1.
Trevor Moniz, the Attorney-General and the Minister of Legal Affairs, said the Bribery Act 2016 will int...