Support for casino gambling has grown with more than half of people now in favour, according to the results of a recent survey.
In the poll by Profiles of Bermuda, 53.4 per cent of 407 voters said the...
Members of the public are being invited to take part in Mandela Day, with Imagine Bermuda helping to facilitate those who want to give a hand.
A spokesman for the organisation said: “In the spirit of ...
Although Korin Knights started his education in traditional schools, his family decided to try homeschooling instead.
It was a decision that paid off.
The 22-year-old Bermudian is now entering the wor...
An initiative to name and shame employers who fail to maintain their health insurance has already caused some employers to reactivate their policies.
The Health Insurance Act 1970 requires employers t...
In the aftermath of the murder of her son-in-law, James Lawes, Gina Spence saw how the ripple effects of a shooting go far beyond the immediate, devastating loss.
The community activist said that expe...
A Paget man jailed for having unlawful carnal knowledge with a 13-year-old girl has had his sentence increased by the Court of Appeal.
Cleveland Rogers, 48, pleaded guilty to charges of having unlawfu...
West End residents were awoken early yesterday morning as police carried out a series of raids, seizing guns, drugs and cash.
According to Acting Assistant Commissioner Sean Field-Lament, a total of 1...
The Senate has unanimously approved amendments intended to modernise the land valuation process.
The Land Valuation and Tax Amendment Act 2015, tabled by Lynn Woolridge, is largely intended to update ...
He was out of office for three years, but Hamilton Mayor Charles Gosling told The Royal Gazette: “In some ways, it’s like I never left.”
Mr Gosling who was elected as Mayor in May, previously served i...
A man caught with a gun linked to three murders has lost an appeal to have his 14-year sentence reduced.
While defence lawyer Marc Daniels argued that the sentence was “manifestly excessive”, the Cour...