Work on the creation of a National Agriculture Strategy has begun with international experts on Island to gather information.
Agricultural Economist Ann Gordon and Dieter Fischer, a consultant to the ...
Saltus Grammar School parents have drawn up an online petition to keep a music teacher after the school decided against renewing his contract.
As of yesterday afternoon, more than 100 people had signe...
A Hamilton Parish man has been charged with trespassing in the hospital with the intent of causing injury.
Shannon Bell, 43, yesterday pleaded not guilty to entering King Edward VII Memorial Hospital ...
A teenager accused of causing a crash which left a 17-year-old with severe injuries has been found not guilty following a Supreme Court trial.
Jahni Holder, 19, from Ridgeway Road, Pembroke, was yeste...
An application to erect a wind turbine at the top of Trimingham Hill has been approved by the Department of Planning.
The application, submitted by Ian Hunter on July 25 this year, proposed the erecti...
Allegations that a teenage defendant was in the wrong lane during a crash last year make “no scientific sense”, according to a retired police collision investigator.
Jahni Holder, 19, from Ridgeway Ro...
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...