Bermuda Public Service Union president Kevin Grant praised the appointment of Derrick Binns as the new Cabinet Secretary, calling on him to champion civil service and civil servants.
Dr Binns, who pre...
Joy turned to heartbreak for one family after they discovered that the puppy stolen from their house had been recovered. But Government have now ordered it be put down.
Reyel Bowen said his pit bull p...
The trial of two men accused of conspiring to import cocaine ended abruptly yesterday after the Crown announced it did not intend to proceed.
Dennis Zuill 35, from Pembroke, and Dennis Thomas, 39, fro...
Minister of Community and Culture Wayne Scott has unveiled a new short-term employment programme which is set launch this month.
The 18-week programme will employ a total of 60 people to carry out lan...
A pair of Bermuda fish species have been recognised by the Smithsonian Institution as being unique to Bermuda’s waters.
The yellowfin chromis and the Collette’s halfbeak have been classified as endemi...
Amendments to firearms legislation aimed at decreasing the number of feral chickens on the Island have been approved in the House of Assembly
The Firearms Amendment No 2 Act 2013, tabled by Public Saf...
A former Berkeley head boy killed in a traffic collision this weekend has been hailed as a Bermudian gem.
Uthmani Talbot, 24, from Smiths, died on Saturday morning as a result of injuries suffered in ...
Government is considering rules which would require precertification before medical diagnostic procedures are performed in an effort to reduce unnecessary tests.
Health Minister Patricia Gordon-Pampli...
North Village Community Club is hoping to erect temporary classroom facilities at Bernard Park to help its young members.
According to an application received by the Planning Department earlier this m...
A Pembroke man charged with the 2012 murder of Stefan Burgess refused to enter pleas in connection to the charges in Supreme Court.
Julian Washington, 24, has been charged with the premeditated murder...