A business administration student who has been helping Prospect Primary pupils to learn martial arts has been rewarded with a donation for his education programme.
Kent Bean, who spent eight weeks off...
Violence at one of the Island’s senior schools yesterday prompted Police to warn parents to ensure students go straight home after exams to prevent further conflict.
Sources at the Berkeley Institute ...
The Progressive Labour Party is calling on Governor George Fergusson to deny the progress of controversial legislation aimed at reforming the legal system.
The Disclosure and Criminal Reform Act 2015 ...
A series of major films about the infamous Bermuda Triangle are reportedly being developed, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The publication recently reported that Skydance Productions — the compa...
The Accountant General’s department has been named the 2015 Corporate Blood Donor of the Year award by the Bermuda Hospitals Board and the Ministry of Health, Seniors and Environment.
The department b...
Public Works Minister Craig Cannonier formally reopened Palmetto Road this afternoon more than two years after it was damaged.
Traffic on the road has been limited since February 28, 2013, when heavy ...
A third man charged in connection with a home invasion in which one culprit was shot was found guilty in Supreme Court yesterday.
Josef Smith, 27, was convicted of aggravated burglary and the unlawful...
Local lawyers raised a host of concerns with the Bermuda Government over legislation aimed at improving the legal system.
In a letter to Attorney-General Trevor Moniz dated March 18, the Bermuda Bar A...
Gladys Morrell and Sir Edward Trenton “ET” Richards were formally named National Heroes during a weekend ceremony in St George’s.
Mrs Morrell played a vital role in the Island’s suffrage movement and ...
A man caught with more than 5kg of cannabis stashed in his suitcases has been convicted of drug importation.
Zicco Pearman, 25, of Rockaway Drive, Southampton, had denied any knowledge of the drugs.
D...