Shadow Education Minister Walton Brown has accused Education Minister Nalton Brangman of lying about his academic credentials.
While Mr Brangman maintains that he passed a pair of programmes at Bermud...
St George’s may not have a cruise ship in port, but based on size the visiting mega-yacht Eclipse might give one a run for its money.
Eclipse, the world’s largest privately owned yacht, arrived at Pen...
The fatal shooting of two men in a Pembroke store proved can impact all of us, according to Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley.
“It affects all of us. It effects businesses and it affects neighbou...
A pit bull injured in a recent shooting incident is expected to make a full recovery.
The dog and a 27-year-old man were both shot by a gunman in Jones’ Village, Warwick, on January 16.
The man was tr...
A sexual predator yesterday admitted assaulting a teenage girl while on probation for a nearly identical attack.
Dwayne David Beach, 47, pleaded guilty to one count of sexual assault and one count of ...
Mariners are being asked to avoid the Morgan’s Point area as remediation works at the former baselands continues.
Government has issued notices, published in yesterday’s edition of The Royal Gazette, ...
Bermuda College is celebrating its annual Corange Science Week with tiger sharks, cooking demonstrations and a group of special DIY classes.
A spokeswoman for the college said a host of activities wil...
Hundreds of people turned out at a tribute held in memory of Ricco Furbert and Haile Outerbridge, who were shot dead at a Pembroke store last Wednesday.
Two men have now been arrested in connection wi...
Residents are invited to attend a town hall meeting with Commissioner of Police Michael DeSilva and a number of other high-ranking officers this week.
The meeting will be held at St Paul’s Centennial ...
Hundreds of people turned out tonight for a tribute held in honour of Ricco Furbert and Haile Outerbridge, shot dead at a Pembroke store this week.
Family and friends were joined at the candlelight vi...