A social inquiry report has been ordered for a 58-year-old man who admitted forging a cheque.
Dennis Landy, who gave his place of residence as the Harbour Lights Rehab Centre, said he altered the amou...
A mission to bring back the Miss Bermuda Pageant has become reality for event director Milika Seymour.
Seventeen contestants are now registered for the pageant, which is planned for June.
“The respons...
Environmentalists are concerned that the special development order proposed for Tucker’s Point will be debated in Friday’s House of Assembly.
An anonymous ad has been placed in today’s newspaper calli...
Community group Imagine Bermuda says Bermudians have to reconnect before the Island is overwhelmed by social problems.
At a workshop this afternoon in the Salvation Army’s Hamilton Citadel, on North S...
Dining is to return to the Carriage House in St George’s the Polaris restaurant is to relocate there this spring.
Abdul Amjath, who runs Polaris with his wife Carolann, said it was his hope to bring s...
Three men in Magistrates’ Court on unrelated cannabis charges were fined on Friday in quick succession.
Jason Lee, of Devonshire, was caught with the drug on Parsons Road during an October 22 stop-and...
A Bermudian helping with the distribution of aid in Australia has described communities beset by two different natural disasters.
Grace Peck told The Royal Gazette: “Australians are great people, a lo...
A first collection of poetry from Bermuda-born Paul Maddern has made the short list for Ireland’s Eithne and Rupert Strong Awards.
The Irish-based awards go to Irish-domiciled authors writing in eithe...
Retail continues to generate the most complaints from Bermuda consumers, with refunds and returns comprising 23 percent of objections for 2009.
Case investigations by Consumer Affairs are dominated by...
A 25-year-old man who tried to steal handbags from two women has been jailed for three years.
Tyneko Kahlid Trott, of Southside Road, St George’s, was sentenced in Magistrates’ Court for the November ...