Poor communication between the Bermuda Government and applicants for civil servant posts were targeted by the Ombudsman in her most recent report.
According to the 2015 Annual Report, the Ombudsman wr...
A longstanding volunteer at Project Action has urged the community to help save the charity, which will close this month if it cannot find support.
Speaking at the charity’s St George office, Ms Rose ...
Half of the City Hall Car Park is expected to reopen today, with work on the second half hoped to be completed by the end of the week.
While Mayor Charles Gosling had expressed hopes that work on the ...
A mother who consented to giving up her child for adoption has lost a legal plea to regain custody.
According to a Supreme Court judgment, directed to protect the identity of the child involved both t...
Two men appeared in court this morning charged with a home invasion last week in St George’s.
Wakeem Philpott, 21, and Detre Ford, 23, were both charged with entering a Barrack Close home on July 1 as...
The St David’s community was rocked yesterday after two people were shot at Gombeys Restaurant and Bar.
A lone male walked into the bar, located next to Clearwater Beach, and opened fire at around 11....
A St George’s welder is asking for the public’s assistance in tracking down about 400lbs of stolen tools, taken from the Airport Dump over the National Heroes Weekend.
Logan Leslie, of Scotian Steelwo...
A pair of Bermudian greenkeepers are heading to San Martin, California, tomorrow to help with preparations for the 2016 US Women’s Open.
Sean Adams and Jonathan Minors, of Rosewood Tucker’s Point, wil...
A man was arrested yesterday after an incident involving men wielding a baseball bat and a machete.
According to police spokesman Dwayne Caines, shortly after noon officers responded to a report of an...
A Paget man denied money laundering and a plot to import heroin when he appeared in Supreme Court yesterday.
Damon Morris, 26, pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring with others to import 86.38g...