City Hall was alive with movement yesterday as members of the public came together for a “Move-a-thon” to mark World Health Day.
Throughout the day, a small crowd danced and performed aerobics as part...
An early forecast for the 2017 hurricane season has predicted a slightly below-average number of named storms this year.
The forecast, released yesterday by Colorado State Univesity, estimates that th...
American Tall Ship SSV Oliver Hazard Perry is expected to make its maiden voyage to Bermuda this weekend, arriving in port on Sunday.
The 200ft sailing school vessel, named after US Navy Commodore Oli...
Court reports have been ordered on a woman who allegedly attacked a stranger at the Hamilton Bus Terminal.
Sahrika DeSilva, 30, pleaded guilty to a single count of assault in connection to an incident...
A lawyer representing the Human Rights Commission called a talk by American speaker Ayo Kimathi “hate propaganda” as the hearing into his placement on the stop list entered its third day yesterday.
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A Pembroke man who caused a traffic collision at the junction of Cobbs Hill and Middle Road was this morning fined in Magistrates’ Court.
Noel Bascome, 62, pleaded guilty to a single charge of driving...
With 50 days remaining before the opening of the 35th America’s Cup, organisers have officially given a name to the band of Bermudians set to entertain the crowds.
4-Forty-1, an eight-piece band of lo...
Telecommunications industry veteran Jennifer Mahoney has been named the new executive director for the Eliza DoLittle Society.
In a statement, the Eliza DoLittle Society board praised Mrs Mahoney’s ex...
Bus services tomorrow morning may be disrupted due to an expected court matter.
According to a spokeswoman for the Department of Public Transportation, there is the “potential” for service disruption ...
Controversial statements by an American speaker were compared to those by Adolf Hitler as the legal case over his placement on the stop list continued in the Supreme Court.
Ayo Kimathi was banned from...