Carnival Cruise Lines, an occasional caller on the Island, is now set to deliver multiple visits to Bermuda next October, according to the cruise line’s website.
The tourism windfall stands to boost c...
The Development Applications Board (DAB) have approved a series of applications to install telegraph poles to hold new police CCTV cameras.
A total of seven such poles were given final approval during...
The Bermuda Weather Service has issued a storm watch for the Island in advance of Hurricane Cristobal, which is expected to pass by the Island tomorrow evening.
Already the bad weather has disrupted c...
The Supreme Court dismissed claims that the noise and vibrations of a desalinisation plant had caused “actionable nuisance” to a neighbour.
However Chief Justice Ian Kawaley noted that the claims had ...
The Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce (BEST) has expressed concern about a notice threatening the removal of a tree behind the old Magistrates’ Court building.
According to a notice publi...
Shadow Transport Minister Lawrence Scott has called for immediate action to remedy issues with bus service, alleging that Transport Minister Shawn Crockwell had been “shirking responsibility.”
In a st...
Artist Trevor Todd is asking for the public’s help in tracking down a series of paintings that went missing sometime late last year.
Mr Todd, who was last year featured in New York’s Heath Gallery, sa...
A Sandys man with a history of violence has been sentenced to 12 years behind bars for handling a firearm used to kill two men.
Terry Thomas, 56, from Sound View Road, pleaded guilty earlier this year...
The murder of David Clarke was one in a series of tit-for-tat shootings between rival gangs.
However, the Supreme Court heard yesterday Mr Clarke was not believed to be affiliated with any gang, altho...
A homeowner has applied for planning permission to turn a Southampton residential building into tourist accommodations.
According to the application, viewable at the Department of Planning offices, th...