Transport Minister Terry Lister last night claimed that media reports of transport issues for cruise ship passengers in Dockyard had been “grossly over-exaggerated and sensationalised”.
Mr Lister said...
Soldiers from the Bermuda Regiment have broken a record set by the Royal Marines.
The new record was set by the Regiment’s 1 Platoon, under the command of Lieutenant Paolo Odoli, during annual oversea...
Keen cricketer, war veteran and journalist Thomas (Tommy) Aitchison died yesterday in Snowflake, Arizona, where he lived with his son Chris Aitchison and daughter-in-law Rosemary.
The cause of death w...
Her Royal Highness, the Princess Royal, is to pay Bermuda a visit next month.
Princess Anne will arrive in Bermuda on the evening of June 4, and continue on the next morning.
Her flying stop coincides...
The anti-violence group Stand Up Bermuda plans to have a strong presence during the May 24 Bermuda Day celebrations, members say.
Last night the group held its first committee meeting, according to or...
A man who robbed security guards of $56,518 in public funds has been jailed for three years.
Tashon Bean, 22, of Pembroke, told Supreme Court he panicked and made a poor choice when he and an unidenti...
Bermuda recognised Teen Pregnancy Prevention Day today, with Health Minister Zane DeSilva calling on Bermudians to “take charge, not chances”.
Although the Island’s number of under-20 pregnancies has ...
Summer restrictions have come into effect for dogs and horses at parks and public beaches.
The Parks Department said the rules have changed for horses on beaches.
From May 1 until October 31, horses a...
The St George’s cruise ship season is to start a day late.
The Veendam was to have berthed at Murray’s Anchorage today, with passengers ferried into the Old Town for the day.
The Pilot Station announ...
The newest additions to National Heroes Day have been hailed by the Opposition.
United Bermuda Party leader Kim Swan commended E F Gordon, Roosevelt Brown and Sir Henry Tucker as “three worthy nationa...