The parents of West Pembroke Primary students might be sweating at tonight’s Parent Teacher Association (PTA) meeting — in a good way.
Rather than a traditional PTA meeting, the school is holding a fr...
Finance Minister Bob Richards has announced the conclusion of an independent appraisal of the controversial airport redevelopment project.
According to a statement, the appraisal looked specifically a...
A woman who admitted assaulting a man at the bus terminal and spitting at officers was sentenced yesterday to time served.
Saudia Virgil, 49, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court of...
A man who was accidentally shot during an armed robbery by his partner-in-crime has been jailed for 7½ years.
Taariq Clarke, 24, from Pembroke, admitted charges of aggravated burglary and using a fire...
A Sandys woman found herself before Magistrates’ Court yesterday for illegally breeding chihuahuas.
Amanda Pacheco, 35, pleaded guilty to breeding the dogs without a licence, having an unlicensed male...
ACBDA and the Bermuda Water Safety Council are urging the public to give AC45 catamarans their space as the crews continue their training.
A joint statement from the organisations said: “With both Ora...
A documentary focusing on Uyghurs who were imprisoned in the notorious Guantánamo Bay facility is set to be screened this weekend in Bermuda.
Uyghurs: Prisoners of the Absurd, directed by filmmaker Pa...
The Bermuda Cancer and Health Service has partnered with the Bermuda Weather Service to tackle the issue of skin cancer.
A spokeswoman for BCHC said that the organisations have worked together to purc...
A second man has been convicted of a shooting in St David’s after a Supreme Court trial.
Stacey Robinson, 24, was found guilty by a majority verdict of wounding Lionel Thomas Jr with intent to cause g...
Premier Michael Dunkley met with the leadership of Royal Caribbean International yesterday with a view to strengthening relations with the cruise line.
The meeting, described as a “courtesy meeting” t...