A St George’s man was banned from the road after admitting drinking and driving.
Andrew Larkins, 52, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court this morning to a single count of driving while impaired in th...
The Department of Marine and Ports Services is urging owners of damaged boats to quickly move the damaged vessels to a safe location, or repair them.
While Marine Services Officer Deborah Moran said t...
A seven-year-old girl and her mother were injured in a three-vehicle collision near Blackwatch Pass yesterday.
According to a police spokesman, officers responded to reports of a crash involving a car...
Walton Brown, the Shadow Minister for Immigration, has expressed support for the decision to allow emergency processing of work permits to assist with hurricane recovery efforts.
In a statement, Mr Br...
The Bermuda Regiment has received a letter of thanks from its Royal Patron, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester, for its response to this month’s storms.
The Duchess, the Colonel-in-Chief of ...
The Progressive Labour Party thanked the Island’s emergency services — and the community at large — for their response to Hurricane Gonzalo this weekend.
Opposition Leader Marc Bean said he was gratif...
Governor George Fergusson has praised the efforts of the Island’s services before and after the impact of Tropical Storm Fay and Hurricane Gonzalo.
In a statement released today, the Governor said: “W...
Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses to the fatal crash that resulted in Winston Jones’s death.
The two-motorcycle collision occurred at around 12.30pm on Saturday at the junction of Court St...
Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner was honoured yesterday by his colleagues in the court in advance of his retirement as Senior Magistrate.
While Mr Warner will be finishing his time in the post on Oc...
A Pembroke pair appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday to answer a raft of drug charges.
James Waldron, 29, and Malisa Swan, 28, denied charges of possessing cocaine, cannabis and cannabis resin wit...