A man acquitted of murder in the Supreme Court has appeared in Magistrates’ Court, on a separate charge of assaulting another man.
Lee Symons, 21, denied committing the offence against Robert Williams...
Few of today’s cruise ships are the right size to access the Hamilton and St George’s with even fewer available to serve the local market, Transport Minister Terry Lister said.
As Government prepares ...
The Island’s senior school students have been challenged to express themselves on the theme of thankfulness with the chance at a $1,000 grant. Any secondary school student is eligible for the Tom Pett...
Pembroke residents have united to salvage a stretch of Pembroke Canal on behalf of an elderly animal-lover.
Pensioner Harry Outerbridge, 85, wants to see the ducks return to the waters that flow past ...
A bystander who noticed a woman “acting odd” in Dockyard later recognised a JetBlue passenger whose mid-air outburst brought a flight to New York back to Bermuda.
“She might have been nervous about fl...
Hundreds of irate cruise ship passengers bound for Dockyard were left stranded at Hamilton’s ferry terminal this afternoon.
Boston visitor Jim Clark was one of many rescued by the tender Bermudian aro...
Shadow Security Minister Michael Dunkley last night warned the public not to “take any confidence in these apparent lulls in gun violence they will keep coming back around until we deal with the under...
The Bermuda Red Cross has come under fire from former Cabinet Minister Quinton Edness, for showing a “lack of interest” in the Horn of Africa famine appeal.
However, charity director Ann Spencer Arsco...
The community has been called upon to follow the legacy of South Africa’s Desmond Tutu, who is using his 80th birthday to promote community service.
The retired archbishop, anti-apartheid activist and...
Bermuda is set to tap into the world’s fastest-growing cruise ship market, with two more visits from the German cruise line Aida scheduled for this month.
Transport Minister Terry Lister announced tha...