“Don’t shoot the messenger,” was the comeback from Bermuda Broadcasting Company CEO Rick Richardson, following Government allegations that ZBM was in possession of stolen property.
Mr Richardson told ...
A $4.1 million wall at Dockyard’s cruise ship pier is to be scrapped instead of being repaired, Public Works Minister Michael Weeks said — and Government will foot the bill.
Taking down the wall would...
A 23-year-old man has appeared in Magistrates’ Court on two charges of attempted murder.
Devon Hewey, of Palmetto Road, Pembroke, was also accused of using a firearm to commit the offences.
No plea wa...
A former watch leader with the Bermuda Sloop Foundation has been hailed by the charity as a young man who “found the leader in himself”.
Reid Perinchief, 21, struggled so much with school that he with...
Threatening disciplinary action, Civil Service head Donald Scott condemned the alleged theft of a report on Government spending that ended up broadcast on television.
Meanwhile, Auditor General Heathe...
Public Works Minister Michael Weeks will address lingering questions over repairs to Heritage Wharf today in the House of Assembly, a spokesman said.
Work on the $60 million storm damaged pier could s...
Young students at Dalton E Tucker Primary were able to meet the educator after whom their school is named at a special service at White Hill Chapel.
“It was a treat,” said acting school principal Jay ...
Three days of “family-centred, inclusive” celebrations are planned across the Island for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
Events to commemorate the milestone will be held Saturday, June 2 through Monday, ...
The Island was awarded air time by two US broadcasters this week, courtesy of CBS Radio’s partnership with the Bermuda Department of Tourism.
Hundreds of thousands of listeners in the Washington, DC a...
An Indian expatriate waiter has cried foul, alleging he was deported from the Island for obeying his boss’s orders.
Caetano Fernandes was caught red-handed by undercover Immigration officials as he wo...