Objections have been filed against the proposed St Regis project in St George’s, with the location of estate lots being one area of contention.
A series of estate lots are included in the fifth phase ...
The 21st annual Sand Sculpture Competition was deemed a roaring success with more than 25 teams testing their skills.
At the end of the day, however, it was the team of Hannah Emmerson and Mikal Thom...
The Royal Gazette Wahoo Tournament was hailed a success, with more boats than usual bringing their catch to the weigh-in this weekend.
While John Allan Barnes said many competitors came home only with...
Union leaders lamented the state of the island on Labour Day yesterday, accusing the Bermuda Government of misfiring policies and misspending money when the people are struggling.
Hundreds of people g...
Bermuda’s Emergency Broadcast System is expected to be up and running this weekend, according to government.
Jeff Baron, the Minister of National Security, said issues with the system were discovered ...
Cole Simons has hit back at suggestions that Bermuda has suffered from overfishing due to a lack of “localised and international protection”.
Mr Simons, the environment minister, responded to a featur...
A Smith’s man this morning denied a charge of importing more than 3.5kg of cannabis to Bermuda.
Brandon Frank, 29, pleaded not guilty to charges of importing the controlled drug and possessing it with...
Former St George’s Deputy Mayor Louis “Red” DeSilva has been honoured in wake of his death.
Mr DeSilva, who held multiple posts in the Corporation of St George’s and served as president of the St Geor...
A St George’s man who led police on a high-speed chase last month has been banned from the road for 18 months.
Taaj Muhammad, 21, pleaded guilty to a series of traffic offences in Magistrates’ Court t...
The America’s Cup could inspire international investment in more than just the tourism sector, according to Grant Gibbons.
The Minister of Economic Development said the ACBDA was working on finding an...