A 48-year-old man appeared at Magistrates’ Court today accused of burglary and prowling.
Stanley Davis, of no fixed abode, was charged with entering a home on Rockville Lane in Pembroke on November 12...
A road crossing close to where political cartoonist Peter Woolcock was fatally injured last week is to be moved this weekend.
The crosswalk, outside the office of The Royal Gazette on Par-la-Ville Roa...
British Airways has cancelled its London Gatwick flight to and from the Island today.
A spokeswoman said: “Following the cancellation of today’s service, we have arranged for all Bermuda departing cus...
Hamilton alderman Carlton Simmons has criticised City Hall secretary Ed Benevides and Mayor Graeme Outerbridge, claiming they should never have sought legal clarification on whether clamping was lawfu...
A Bermudian has been charged by police in Toronto after a customs raid on a WestJet flight bound for the Island.
As The Royal Gazette revealed yesterday, several Bermudians were detained in Canada on ...
Bermuda’s successful bid to win the 35th America’s Cup is being celebrated by dignitaries, past premiers and politicians of all persuasions.
After hearing that the prestigious sailing event was coming...
The Centre on Philanthropy is urging people across Bermuda to celebrate a global day dedicated to giving back tomorrow.
Giving Tuesday is being marked around the world for the third year running, with...
Avid beachcomber Andrew Davidson always wanted to find a message in a bottle when he was a little boy.
He never did — but as an adult he has come across two, the latest having been cast overboard from...
Disappointed fans who failed to get tickets for world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma’s one-off performance in Bermuda have criticised the event organisers for making so few seats available to the general p...
A grieving mother is hoping to finally find out why her son died when an inquest is held into his death early next year.
Lynn Spencer lost son Christopher on October 27, 2012, after he collapsed at th...