While most eyes were on Dockyard with the arrival of the Breakaway, St George’s was also bustling.
In addition to cruise ship visitors who journeyed to the East End, a large number of yachts were visi...
Government is in the final stages of establishing an ad hoc Governance Committee to look into fixed term elections, among other issues.
Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy said in the Senate this morni...
After eight months travelling the world on the Tall Ship Picton Castle, Bermudian teenager Dkembe Outerbridge-Dill is finally returning home.
Since Mr Dill left the Island for Canada last November, he...
A Turkish national has been jailed after he was caught covertly videotaping up more than a dozen women’s skirts without their knowledge.
Kubilay Fidan, 41, yesterday pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Cou...
A Devonshire man has been charged in Magistrates’ Court with possessing a firearm.
Shauntonnai Talbot, 25, was yesterday charged with possessing a pistol sometime between an unknown date and March 28....
Efforts to build a community sports court in St George’s are approaching the halfway mark after a successful fundraiser this weekend.
On Saturday, St George’s Primary School hosted the Olympiad, a spo...
Customers looking to buy gas at two of the Island’s filling stations left disappointed yesterday for the second time in a week.
The Collector’s Hill and the Richmond Road Esso stations were both force...
The African Diaspora Heritage Trail conference will be hosted by Lafayette, Louisiana this year.
The event, which brings together representatives from countries affected by the migration to and from A...
Government is working to combat vaccine shortages after supplies of several vaccines have run low.
The Health Department has encountered shortages of five types of vaccine, and according to doctors on...
A pair of British honeymooners returning home from Mexico found themselves in Bermuda recently after their flight was diverted to the Island.
According to The Banbridge Leader, Stuart and Leanne Magil...