A Jamaican national who was set to be deported upon his release from prison has won a court judgment that he has been discriminated against based on his gender.
Leighton Griffiths, who is married to a...
The Bermuda College and West Pembroke School were both awarded Green Flags yesterday at the second annual Eco-Schools Award Ceremony.
Meanwhile several other schools, including the Lyceum Preschool, W...
Bermuda’s Supreme Court yesterday celebrated its 400th anniversary with a special sitting.
But while Chief Justice Ian Kawaley said the justice system had made great strides during its long history, h...
The Corporation of St George is set to host a town hall meeting today, which will include information about the Swing Bridge.
In addition to Quinell Francis, the Mayor of St George, the meeting will f...
An American tourist found himself in Magistrates’ Court this morning after threatening a police officer at the LF Wade International Airport.
Michael Huppé Jr, 40, pleaded guilty to charges of behavin...
Almost $15 million of tax concessions have been approved by the House of Assembly to allow the redevelopment of two hotel sites.
A total of $11.8 million in concessions for the Elbow Beach Hotel were ...
Leading Bermuda figures have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, including Martha Dismont and Carol Everson.
Mrs Dismont, the executive director of Family Centre, and Mrs Everson, a welfa...
The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo has reopened its Aquarium Hall and gift shop after months of work.
Cole Simons, the Minister of Environment, formally cut the ribbon on the new hall and shop, Scal...
A Devonshire teenager who repeatedly breached the conditions of his probation was this morning jailed for four months.
Raheem Wray, 19, was initially placed on 12-months probation for traffic offences...
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in finding a Sandys man believed to be involved in an incident in which a vehicle knocked down an officer.
During yesterday’s incident, officers ordered a ve...