Taxi drivers are questioning why they are being made to use Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, while other motorists are liable to be ticketed for screens in their cars.
It is now an offence ...
A construction worker who struck his stepson with a saucepan was told he acted like “a bull in a china shop” but was not jailed by a judge.
Puisne Judge Carlisle Greaves gave Jerry Troy Eastmond Willi...
Government and Opposition Senators sparred as the Upper House prepared to adjourn for Christmas, with One Bermuda Alliance Senator Michael Fahy accusing Government of empty rhetoric.
“One thing we kee...
A possible limit on animal imports from the UK to Bermuda is unnecessary and excessive, according to a pet owner’s group.
The Bermuda Veterinary Association (BVA) says the UK should continue to be tre...
North Shore residents in Devonshire lost power after a utility pole connection went down.
A Belco spokesman said power went off in the general area of Derwent Lane, The Glebe Road and Orchard Grove at...
The Island’s economy is now top of voter concerns, a survey shows, with three quarters of residents also saying they are cutting back on their Christmas spending for this year.
The poll, conducted by ...
The Island could take in $2.5 million next year as the host of the 2012 inaugural Bermuda Corporate Games.
The October 25 to 28 event will combine business, sports and tourism to bring together intern...
Expressing surprise that Bermuda’s carbon emissions are twice the world average, Senators pledged support for Government’s Energy White Paper with Opposition Senators questioning the cost of some of t...
Government proposals encouraging the use of “greener” transportation have met with mixed approval from environmentalists.
With Government revenues falling short of expectations, Premier Paula Cox anno...
A young feral cat is being nursed back to health after a makeshift collar left it gruesomely injured.
Andrew and Donna Crick, of Piper’s Peak, Warwick, found two hungry juveniles “trash diving” outsid...