The Department for National Drug Control (DNDC) is to host a seminar for doctors and general practitioners on the topic of medical marijuana.
The seminar, to be held on Thursday, will be conducted by ...
A man charged with two counts of attempted murder told Supreme Court he was at a friend’s house drinking and playing video games when the shooting took place.
Devon Hewey, 25, said that a bike and hel...
The PLP is continuing to pressure Premier Craig Cannonier on ‘jetgate’, urging him to open up about his relationship with developer Nathan Landow.
Mr Cannonier, Tourism Minister Shawn Crockwell and A...
Ferry service will resume this morning after Government and unionised workers reached a resolution regarding ongoing labour disputes.
Staff from the Department of Marine and Ports and the Department o...
Government slashed grants and contributions to a number of organisations in the recently unveiled 2014/15 Budget.
According to the 2014/15 Budget, Government intends to spend $293.7 million in grants ...
The final casualty of the War of 1812 was remembered in a ceremony in St George’s this weekend almost 200 years after his death.
The annual Midshipman Dale ceremony, held on Saturday, marked the 199th...
Premier Craig Cannonier last night hailed the recently unveiled budget as setting the Island on the road to recovery.
The 2014/15 Budget, tabled by Finance Minister Bob Richards on Friday, cuts public...
Decriminalisation of drugs would benefit Bermuda, but will not end the violence, according to US cop-turned-campaigner Jack Cole.
Mr Cole, co-founder of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP), is ...
Disputes between two Government departments and the Bermuda Industrial Union grew yesterday, with Parks Department workers downing tools and ferry service remaining suspended despite an injunction.
In...
A series of writs have been filed in the Supreme Court in connection to allegations of corruption made against Premier Craig Cannonier and two Cabinet Ministers.
The first of the writs, filed yesterda...