A controversial law forcing Bermudians married to non-Bermudians to obtain a licence for the purchase of their own homes has been rolled back in the House of Assembly.
However, such couples will still...
A controversial law forcing Bermudians married to non-Bermudians to obtain a licence for the purchase their own homes has been rolled back in the House of Assembly.
However, such couples will still re...
News of a Facebook page identifying Bermuda’s convicted sex offenders drew a swift response from the group SCARS — a charity devoted to combating child sexual abuse.
The site, drawn from public inform...
An abandoned sailboat, left adrift eight months after a crew member was lost at sea, has finally been brought ashore by two West End fishermen.
Piloted by husband and wife sailors Rob and Jan Anderson...
A self-employed painter started a fire in a restaurant doorway because he “saw it as his duty” to make a statement against businesses employing non-Bermudians, a jury heard.
But the last day of the Su...
Local student Sarah Hopkin has become the Island’s first in 20 years to be awarded a Jardine Foundation scholarship — worth about $200,000.
This means the 18-year-old Bermuda High School graduate, as ...
Contractors have made their first bids for an ambitious housing project in Sandys, according to West End Development Corporation Chairman Walter Lister.
WEDCO’s pre-bid meeting in Dockyard attracted a...
A financial consultant who used her position to steal an elderly couple’s life savings was able to deceive others through a convincing facade, according to her alleged victims.
Barbara Tannock, forme...
Fraudster Joel Balfour came to Bermuda with an impressive CV in Canada’s IT industry.
News of his conviction prompted Canadian residents to contact this newspaper with stories of their own.
After plea...
High-flying CedarBridge Academy graduate Jaret Simmons dreams of designing aircraft for Boeing at the end of his studies.
Jaret has already made history at his school: the 16-year-old graduated with t...