Hundreds gathered along Front Street this morning before the Cenotaph monument, in tribute to Bermuda's war dead and surviving veterans.
Remembrance Day 2011 also saw the laying of wreaths at the Isla...
Trenches have been dug in the Botanical Gardens to supply water for a cooling system for King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s new facilities.
The excavations, which can be seen near the park’s South Sh...
Former Chamber of Commerce president Stephen Todd is to run as a candidate for the Progressive Labour Party in the next general election.
Mr Todd, whose resignation from the Chamber was announced yest...
Windy, wet weather will intensify this week as a tropical storm approaches the Island.
Forecasters placed Tropical Storm Sean at 420m southwest of Bermuda yesterday afternoon. Its closest point to the...
Chamber of Commerce President Stephen Todd was this morning unveiled as the Progressive Labour Party’s latest candidate, to run in the constituency of Southampton East Central.
Premier Paula Cox comme...
Two men in police custody may be held for another 14 days in connection with a firearm investigation.
Chief Justice Richard Ground ruled that the pair should remain in custody to allow officers suffic...
Despite a union vow to go down fighting, staff cuts at the Berkeley Institute were an inescapable consequence of budget cuts, according to both sides in the dispute.
Eight Bermudian support staff posi...
The sudden death of a 37-year-old Westgate inmate will be examined before a jury in an inquest set for January.
A drug overdose is suspected in the death of Kino Outerbridge, of Sandys, who collapsed ...
A global organisation committed to tackling antisocial behaviour through the power of sport is now launching a pilot programme in Bermuda’s schools with a little help from veteran US wrestler John Lay...
A 20-year-old man has appeared in Magistrates’ Court, charged with unlawfully wounding his brother.
Tyler Burgess, of Hamilton Parish, is accused of attacking Terrence Burgess on November 1, with the ...