Bermuda College is striving to bring its annual financial statement up to date before next spring as it prepares to seek re-accreditation.
Education Minister Grant Gibbons yesterday tabled the school’...
A man seriously injured in a car crash told the Supreme Court he believes his friends left him for dead, focusing more on getting the damaged car moved than getting him help.
Taking the stand yesterda...
The brother of a man on trial for seriously injuring a lifelong friend had initially claimed to be responsible for the crash, the Supreme Court heard. However officers involved in the investigation sa...
A Paget man charged with seriously injuring a lifelong friend was more concerned about avoiding arrest than calling an ambulance, according to prosecutors.
John Wardman denies charges of causing griev...
Lawyers representing two men accused of murder yesterday urged a jury to acquit their clients, calling the evidence of a key witness “a figment of imagination”.
Zikai Cann, 24, and Jermaine Simmons, 3...
A man charged with the murder of Gary “Fingas” Cann steadfastly denied having anything to do with the killing or any gang activity.
Jermaine Simmons, 38, told police in a recorded interview that while...
The trial of a man accused of molesting a schoolgirl drew to a close yesterday with the jury hearing closing remarks from both sides.
The Crown alleged the defendant betrayed the trust of the victim a...
Former Ombudsman Arlene Brock has been selected for the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship, according to US Consul General Bob Settje.
The scholarship will allow Ms Brock to spend a semester at Boston’...
More discussion is needed to determine the level of parental and community involvement in Bermuda’s schools, according to Education Minister Grant Gibbons.
Dr Gibbons launched a consultation process e...
Bermuda’s anti-drug organisations are working hard despite a cut in Government grants, according to Premier Michael Dunkley.
Speaking in the House of Assembly this morning, Mr Dunkley said that in the...