A Pembroke man was banned from the road for 18 months after admitting driving over the blood-alcohol limit.
Paul Gatutha, 43, of Pembroke, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court this morning in connecti...
Plans for the South Basin Marina — the hub of operations for the 2017 America’s Cup — have been submitted for planning approval.
The application, submitted by South Basin Development on December 2, pr...
A series of information sessions about new regulations for charities will be hosted by the Centre On Philanthropy.
The events aim to highlight the registration, reporting and compliance requirements o...
A schoolgirl has denied assaulting a fellow student.
Shimea Irving, 16 appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday. Wearing her school uniform, she denied assault causing actual bodily harm.
The alleged...
Police are seeking the public’s help in tracking down a stolen John Barritt & Son truck.
A police spokesman said the red truck, with the licence plate HC169, was apparently taken from outside Arnold’s...
Bermuda’s victory in securing the America’s Cup in 2017 was celebrated in the Senate yesterday — although concerns were raised that not everyone would benefit.
Both political parties expressed their ...
Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy was questioned about the delay in new work permit policies in the Senate yesterday.
The initiatives were expected to come into effect this week but Mr Fahy announced...
Regulations to protect the donating public and Bermuda’s charities are set to come into effect before the end of the month, the Senate was told yesterday.
Senator Michael Fahy, Minister for Home Affai...
A guest worker who failed to provide a breath sample to Police has been banned from the roads for a year.
Ashish Rozario, 32, originally from Bangladesh, was arrested on November 28 after officers saw...
A Pembroke man stopped by Police after being spotted speeding on Woodlands Road has been disqualified for drink driving.
Kanti Furbert, 36, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court this morning to a singl...