Bermudian artist Sharon Wilson presented Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley with her latest book of art, inspired by the Island’s gang issue.
Ms Wilson said the “The Gold Collection”, a compilatio...
A St George's man has denied 37 counts of dishonesty after allegedly using his brother's debit card.
David Robinson, 26, allegedly used Nathan Robinson's Mastercard on 37 occasions between January and...
Transport Minister Shawn Crockwell met with more than 150 taxi operators to receive feedback on potential changes to the industry.
Derek Young, president of the Bermuda Taxi Owners and Operators Assoc...
An environmental group has called on Government to ensure a maintenance yard being erected in Botanical Gardens doesn’t mar the park.
Stuart Hayward, chairman of the Bermuda Environmental Sustainabili...
A teenager seriously injured in a three-vehicle collision last year said he remembers nothing of the crash that hospitalised him.
While 17-year-old Rashaun Zuill remains overseas receiving treatment f...
Rules limiting the height of buildings in Hamilton should stay in place, according to members of the public surveyed by the Department of Planning.
The Department staff recently reached out to the pub...
The Bermuda Music Users Group is calling on representatives for the Island’s businesses and charities to meet tomorrow to discuss music licencing rates on the Island.
Group spokesman Ben Fairn said ye...
Gina Spence Productions in Christ (GSPIC) is hoping to raise $20,000 to support needy seniors and children during the holiday season.
The charity formally launched its “Gift of Giving” campaign yester...
Health Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin has refuted claims she misled the public about the Lamb Foggo Urgent Care Centre, maintaining that the facility was not profitable.
Shadow Health Minister Zane ...
Construction work on a maintenance yard at Botanical Gardens should be halted and reconsidered, according to a concerned member of the public.
Claire Smith said if the project reaches completion, it w...