A Devonshire man who took a motorcycle without consent insisted he’d only done so because it was sitting derelict in his grandmother’s yard.
Jerry Williams said the bike was put on the property someti...
Flags on Government buildings will fly at half-mast next Wednesday to mark the ceremonial funeral of former British Prime Minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher.
Lady Thatcher, who served as Prime Minist...
Bermudian filmmaker Lucinda Spurling’s latest film is set to screen at a film festival in Texas next month.
‘In the Hour of Victory’, based on the eponymous book by Jonathan Smith, will have its US pr...
Opposition Leader Marc Bean last night defended his party’s time in Government, while calling for constructive input from the community.
Speaking to more than 100 people at a town-hall meeting held at...
A Family Fun and Fitness Festival at Sandys 360 drew hundreds of people together for fun and games this weekend.
Sandys 360 managing director Melvyn Bassett said that more than 300 people participated...
The Corporation of St George's will this week host a public meeting to discuss plans for the town.
The newest elected members of the Corporation will be present, with updates given on plans including ...
Acting Minister of Community and Culture Leah Scott recently marked Social Work Month with a donation to the newly launched Ida James Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Ms Scott read a proclamation officially...
Bermuda’s ageing population is causing Alzheimer’s to have a greater impact on the Island, but programmes are being introduced to help.
Elizabeth Stewart, founder of Action on Alzheimer’s and Dementia...
A Sandys man yesterday denied sexually touching a young girl.
The man cannot be identified for legal reasons.
He pleaded not guilty in Magistrates’ Court to two counts of touching a girl under the age...
The days of piracy returned to Bermuda this weekend, with more than 20 people walking the plank to raise more than $100,000 for the Bermuda Sloop Foundation.
For the second year, volunteer ‘hostages’ ...