A number of boat owners are counting their losses in the wake of Hurricane Nicole.
Bermuda Maritime Operations said yesterday that there were at least 27 “boat incidents” reported thus far — including...
All government schools are set to reopen this morning in the wake of Hurricane Nicole.
The Ministry of Education announced yesterday afternoon that government preschools, primary, middle and senior sc...
Two men are in critical condition after a stabbing last night outside the Southampton Rangers Cricket Club, police revealed today.
However, the man injured in a shooting on Thursday night on Court Str...
A Devonshire woman was banned from the road for more than a year after she admitted driving while impaired.
Monique Shannon, 39, pleaded guilty to the offence during an appearance in Magistrates’ Cour...
Motorists in St George’s can expect delays in the coming weeks due to improvement plans.
A section of Water Street has been closed to vehicles since October 3 for sewer line repairs, while trenching w...
A new ferry stop for St George, including berths for an extra cruise passenger service, is in the works for the Olde Towne.
Plans to move the stop to Hunter’s Wharf, which can be viewed at the Departm...
Wednesday
12pm: Public schools close for the day (winds — 21 knots)
3pm: Government offices and most businesses close in advance of the storm (winds — 19 knots)
9pm: Nicole strengthens to a Category 3...
A civil case over injuries caused in a fatal accident is expected to go before the courts this week — although it remains uncertain if the driver involved in the crash will appear.
Evelyn Kim Rewan la...
A man who yesterday admitted stealing alcohol, this morning confessed to a series of other offences, including cashing stolen cheques, when he appeared in Magistrates’ Court.
Keivon Scott pleaded guil...
Mystery surrounds the origin of turtle hatchlings that shocked the island last summer.
Described by some as Bermuda’s “natural history event of the century”, almost 90 green turtles hatched last Augus...