Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley has moved to allay fears over firearm legislation affecting rifle clubs and the upcoming Island Games.
Mr Dunkley said a full review of firearms legislation is c...
The US Coast Cutter Eagle arrived in Bermuda today to a warm greeting by Premier Craig Cannonier, Governor George Fergusson and US Counsul General Robert Settje.
Mr Settje praised the vessel, calling ...
A Smith’s man caught with heroin and more than $5,000 in cash pleaded guilty to possessing the controlled drug.
Jahmiko Hayward, 28, also pleaded guilty to having drug equipment, and previously admitt...
Government scholarships have been capped at $35,000 — but the time covered has been extended from three to four years.
The controversial bill, brought to the House of Assembly by Economic Development ...
A contentious debate in the House of Assembly saw amendments to the Child Day Care Allowance grudgingly approved.
The amendments put forward by Community Minister Wayne Scott gives Government the powe...
Imagine Bermuda hopes to celebrate the 54th anniversary of desegregation in Bermuda by bringing the Island closer together.
On July 2, the community group is hosting the “B 2 Gather” event at Queen El...
Included in the objections are two petitions, which together include more than 120 signatures against continued development at the site.
The application by Atlantic Development (BDA) Ltd seeks to buil...
The Hamilton Parish Hot Peppers will this week test their skills against international competition in a Florida youth soccer tournament.
Yesterday, a total of 40 young members of the Hamilton Parish Y...
Several men appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday charged with illegally cropping dogs’ ears.
Michael Maiato, 32, from Pembroke, Paul Almeida, 37, from St George’s and David Burrows, 44, from Sandy...
The Health Department will next month host free speech and language screenings to P1 students entering the school system.
The screenings are intended to detect learning weaknesses at an early stage so...