A celebratory fundraiser marking the reopening of the Commissioner’s House at the National Museum of Bermuda has been deemed a huge success by organisers.
Elena Strong, curator at the museum, said yes...
The Supreme Court has upheld a finding that a construction company only hired “black faces” to justify requests for work permits.
In a 2012 ruling, the Human Rights Commission found that Apex Construc...
An “adventure conservationist” group has declared the inaugural Devil’s Isle Challenge a success, raising awareness and funds to support conservation.
The event, hosted by Plastic Tides, was described...
A Canadian airline passenger was arrested after she allegedly assaulted police who were removing her from a plane.
According to a police spokeswoman, at around 2pm today officers received a report of ...
Bermuda, along with a host of other Overseas Territories, is today launching an initiative aimed at tackling child sexual abuse.
Twelve territories are expected to roll out dedicated International Wat...
A Sandys man appeared in Magistrates’ Court to deny a charge of stealing from a Reid Street clothing store.
Desmond Trott, 34, denied entering 27th Century Boutique as a trespasser and stealing $100.
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A Pembroke man this morning admitted having control of a pitbull that attacked a nine-year-old boy.
Kyle Wade, 25, also pleaded guilty to possessing two unlicensed pitbulls on June 14, when the incide...
The Consultative Immigration Reform Working Group has called on the public to give their thoughts on the concept of immigration and adoption.
Any person who is adopted by a Bermudian is deemed to be B...
Historian and teacher Colin Benbow, who wrote the definitive history about the Boer War prisoners in Bermuda, has died at the age of 85.
Mr Benbow first came to the island in the mid-1950s and quickly...
The former Harrington Sound Post Office could be sold for $700,000, according to a draft Sale and Purchase Agreement.
The document, tabled in the House of Assembly last Friday, lists the potential buy...