Students at Saltus Grammar School came together to help the nearby St John’s Anglican Church, donating more than $2,800 for work on the church’s tower.
The tower — erected in 1835 — has suffered as a ...
The Ministry of Public Works will be road resurfacing on North Shore Road in Devonshire next week.
According to a ministry spokeswoman, one lane of the road between Bermuda Waterworks and the Barkers ...
A “large-scale fraud and corruption inquiry” is nearing completion, according to an affidavit from Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Wright.
In a statement dated last August, Mr Wright said the probe wa...
A fierce winter storm in the US has grounded several scheduled flights to the island and delayed others.
According to Aaron Adderley, general manager at LF Wade International Airport, the storm has im...
Court reports were ordered for a Sandys landscaper this morning after he admitted threatening to beat up a woman and her brother.
Quantae’ Bulford, 21, pleaded guilty to a single count of sending a ph...
Pathways Bermuda has been given a $15,000 boost through the Cash Back for Communities programme, which uses seized criminal assets to benefit the community.
Senator Jeffrey Baron, Minister of National...
A teenager was reportedly stabbed yesterday in what police have said they suspect to be a gang related attack.
According to a police spokesman, at around 5.30pm yesterday emergency services were dispa...
Jerome Robinson, an executive officer of the Bermuda Taxi Owners Association, has been named the Director of Transport for America’s Cup Bermuda.
According to a spokeswoman, Mr Robinson officially sta...
Police have named the man who died suddenly yesterday afternoon as 34-year-old Rashun Trott.
This evening Progressive Labour Party MP Michael Weeks paid tribute to Mr Trott.
“As the MP for constituenc...
The Bermuda Police Service will send officers to manage anticipated protests outside of the House of Assembly on Friday.
And the service has warned the public that while peaceful protest of the airpor...