Bullies usually find themselves behind bars while their victims end up suffering from depression, according to Dwayne Peace of Canadian-based organisation Dare to Care.
The former Calgary Police offic...
Sound City
8.30pm Friday, March 15
It was dingy, dirty and covered in brown shag carpet, but the Sound City studio is a landmark in rock history.
‘Sound City’, the film directed by Foo Fighters singe...
Government must establish support programmes to pick up the slack caused by cuts to Financial Assistance, charities have stressed.
According to Martha Dismont of the Family Centre, such funding has be...
A Pembroke man caught with a loaded firearm was yesterday jailed for ten years.
Darrion Simons, 20, pleaded guilty in Supreme Court to handling a Smith & Wesson pistol and five .38 calibre rounds of a...
A Bermudian team will next week be competing in a South African cycle tour in an effort to raise funds for FoodBank.
Neil de Ste Croix, Horst Finkbeiner and Greg Reid will be taking part in the Cape A...
The Budget Speech and the Progressive Labour Party reply were heavily debated in the House of Assembly on Friday.
Government said the budget was an honest assessment of the state of the Island, but th...
A $2,000 court ruling over a ruptured appendix will cost the Bermuda Hospitals Board more than $80,000 after they were ordered to pay the complainant’s legal bill.
Kamal Williams had sued the BHB for ...
A Bermudian bodybuilder made his mark in an international competition recently, making the finals of the 25th annual Arnold Classic.
Hafid James took fourth place in the Physique: Men’s B Class compet...
A norovirus has been linked to a series of illnesses in Gordon Ward at King Edward VII Memorial in the last week.
However, a spokeswoman for the Bermuda Hospitals Board said no new cases of the illnes...
A stomach bug yesterday forced the temporary closure of one of the Island’s preschools.
Building Blocks Academy made the decision to close after several teachers began to show signs of gastroenteritis...