A man jailed for a home invasion in which he accidentally shot his partner in crime has lost an appeal against his conviction.
Josef Smith, 28, was found guilty last year of aggravated burglary and di...
More must be done to ensure single mothers can secure a living wage, according to Kelly Hunt of the Coalition for the Protection of Children.
During the first of a series of public meetings organised ...
The Governor, George Fergusson, formally bade farewell to the island yesterday after a ceremony in Dockyard.
Mr Fergusson, who has served as Governor since 2012, told a crowd of MPs, senior civil serv...
Corporation of Hamilton staff were shocked and saddened by the killing of a koi at the Queen Elizabeth Park.
The fish, the largest female in the park’s decorative pool, was discovered dead yesterday m...
A proposal to build vacation rental units on an empty plot of land in St George’s has been given planning approval.
The application, submitted by PJ Designs, sought to erect eight single-bedroom, self...
A group of young Bermudians are hoping to bring together local artists to show the potential of local talent.
Jarret Carlington, the co-founder of IslandMentality, said the initiative aimed to encoura...
The legal obligations of employers to their employees will be the focus of a panel discussion hosted by the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce this morning.
The panel, the result of a collaborative effort wi...
For more than ten years, Ernest “Shuby” DeGrilla has helped the island’s seniors see the island and make doctor’s appointments through his work at Project Action.
However, with the charity’s future st...
Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre broke ground on a new Radiation Therapy Treatment facility this morning at its Point Finger Road headquarters.
The equipment will be suitable for the treatment of more...
Alan Dunch, the chairman of the Bermuda Casino Gaming Commission, has spoken out in defence of the organisation’s executive director, Richard Schuetz.
In a statement released yesterday afternoon, Mr D...