As the family of missing Rudy Smith struggle to come to terms with what they accept as his murder and disappearance, the idea of a memorial, briefly considered, has been put aside.
More than two month...
Applauding the benefits of the Mirrors programme, graduate and volunteer Quinn White said: “I’m glad to see the residential back up and running, because education is key.”
Mr White shared his Mirrors ...
A desperate single mother, born on the Island 27 days after the cut-off date that would have qualified her as Bermudian, has been left unable to find work — or qualify to get Financial Assistance.
Fiv...
For young men whose lives offer little hope for the future, the decision to pursue an education can make a crucial difference.
Educator and youth mentor Milton Richardson, founder of De Boys’ Day Out ...
Trees were culprit for most of the Island’s several hundred power outages during Tropical Storm Leslie.
Attributing 75 percent of the blackouts to vegetation, Belco reminded residents that they bear t...
Leave the Christmas panto out in the cold?
Not true, according to the Corporation of Hamilton.
The group last night responded to reports that the Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society had been taken by...
A Southampton man charged in Magistrates’ Court with causing grievous bodily harm told the court he got into the fight while asleep.
Colin Menzies, 43, of High Point Lane, denied the September 8 charg...
Cabinet Minister Michael Scott went to a client’s defence in Magistrates’ Court yesterday, against a charge of breaching bail.
Desmond Trott, 30, of Cooks Hill Lane, Sandys, was hit with an 8pm to 8am...
A Devonshire woman accused of stealing $20,000 has appeared in Magistrates’ Court.
Alesha De La Chevotiere, 26, of Upland Street, pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing the sum from Sergio Lottimo...
A Devonshire woman accused of stealing $20,000 has appeared in Magistrates’ Court.
Alesha De La Chevotiere, 26, of Upland Street, pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing the sum from Sergio Lottimo...