Court reports were ordered on a St George’s man who this morning admitted growing cannabis in his shed.
Joshua Wilson, 33, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to charges of cultivating five cannabis ...
Anti-racism group Curb have put forward a revised Racial Justice Platform, calling for action on the issue of inequality.
The platform — an update of the group’s 2012 platform — seeks the creation of ...
Davina Hargun yesterday took a step in her father’s footsteps by being called to the Bermuda Bar.
Ms Hargun, the daughter of veteran lawyer Narinder Hargun, was formally admitted to the Bermuda Bar su...
Katherine Houston described seeing her dog being attacked by a loose pitbull as a nightmare.
However, now with her dog on the road to recovery, Ms Houston is trying to turn the incident into a positiv...
Rental minicars — no more than 60 inches wide and no more than 115 inches in length — could be on Bermuda’s roads in the near future.
An agreement between the Bermuda Government and taxi operators abo...
Climate change, controls on pesticide and a sustainable tourism strategy would be worthwhile elements in the 2016 Throne Speech, according to the environment group BEST.
While the Bermuda Government h...
Months after it announced that it might have to shut down, Project Action is planning to add a second bus to its fleet, thanks to the support of Hannover Life.
Chantal Cardinez, CEO of Hannover Life R...
Addressing age discrimination — including mandatory retirement — could potentially benefit more than just seniors according to Peter Sousa of the Pension Commission
Speaking in a panel discussion on t...
A series of free health screenings are being offered by the Bermuda Hospitals Board in recognition of Diabetes and Chronic Lung Disease Awareness Month.
The Diabetes Respiratory Endocrine and Metaboli...
Data is key on making decisions on immigration changes, members of the public told the Consultative Immigration Reform Working Group last night.
The meeting — the fifth on the complex topic of mixed-s...