An ongoing protest over plans to build a major hub for Parks in the midst of the Botanical Gardens has intensified.
A new action group is calling on Government to cut its losses and halt work on the m...
The killing of a bird within the Spittal Pond nature reserve is being looked into by Conservation Services after birdwatchers mounted a Facebook campaign to find the person responsible.
A man throwing...
New Public Works Minister Craig Cannonier has announced plans to deal with continuing issues over uncollected trash.
Mr Cannonier, who assumed the ministerial post last week, said he had met today wit...
An online appeal for help tracking down stolen equipment worth thousands has been launched by businessman Jeff Sousa.
“That’s what I woke up to this morning — my son informing me that these things had...
A heavy Police presence and an apparent search by officers on Middle Road near Manse Road had Paget residents questioning the nature of a Police operation yesterday.
Midday reports of officers stoppin...
A sailboat heading out from the Island and bound for St Martin in the Caribbean had to call for assistance at about 1.40pm today after quickly taking on water.
According to Bermuda Maritime Operations...
Spanish Point residents are questioning why their trash is piling up on street corners, three days on from the customary pick-up day.
The Pembroke district ordinarily gets trash collected on Tuesdays,...
Criminologist and consultant Sylvia Chenery is back in Bermuda to run Police and their community partners through an intensive two weeks of Problem Oriented Policing and Partnership training (POPP).
T...
Bermuda’s student debate team represented the Island with confidence at the Pan American debates held in Claremont, California.
Team coach Gladstone Thompson, principal of St David’s Primary School, a...
The 50th anniversary of a turning point in the Island’s labour history — the clash at the Belco power plant after the strike — is to be marked.
The occasion on February 2 will include a “night of refl...