A Pembroke man convicted of breaking into a restaurant received a conditional discharge yesterday.
David Furbert, 54, was found guilty of breaking into Mello B’s on July 21 last year and taking $4.
Wh...
The widow of assassinated Bermuda Governor Sir Richard Sharples has been named in a leak of confidential bank documents.
The details of Baroness Pamela Sharples’s business dealings were among the “Pan...
Logic has temporarily lost several cable channels due to an “unknown source” outside of their control, according to a spokeswoman.
In response to complaints this week about the disappearance of severa...
Multicultural performance group Up with People is set to return to Bermuda this month as part of their latest tour.
In addition to performing at CedarBridge Academy on April 28 and 29, group members w...
Rolfe Commissiong has accused the One Bermuda Alliance of “borrowing liberally” from a motion he tabled in the proposals to demonstrators last week without acknowledging the source.
In discussions wit...
More than 13,000 people could attend the America’s Cup Village in Dockyard during a single day of competition, according to estimates.
The estimates, included in draft environmental impact studies by ...
Sasha Howland gave up ten inches of hair for a good cause yesterday.
The ten-year-old student at Bermuda High School said that rather than let the hair go to waste, she would donate it to Locks of Lov...
Government employees who did not go to work during the protests against Pathways to Status will not be paid, according to a Cabinet Office spokeswoman.
Asked if civil servants who stayed away during t...
All options are on the table for the future use of Cross Island once the America’s Cup is over, according to Wedco.
Andrew Dias, the general manager at Wedco, told attendees at a public meeting intend...
A jury has found two brothers not guilty of a stabbing attack against carpenter Clifton Anderson.
Melvin Brangman, 47, was cleared of wounding with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm, while his ...