A new bursary has been made available for young people interested in spending time as a trainee on a Tall Ship.
A spokesman for Sail Training Association Bermuda said they are able to nominate two can...
A St George’s man found riding drunk on New Year’s morning was banned from the road yesterday.
Magistrates’ Court heard that officers were on patrol at around 2.30am when they saw 37-year-old James Ra...
A 24-year-old yesterday denied stealing jewellery from a friend’s mother, but admitted receiving the stolen items.
Orande Darrell-Dillas, from Loyal Hill, told the court through a lawyer that he had n...
The Argus group has partnered with SCARS Bermuda to help the charity reach more adults with its training programmes.
Along with making a financial donation to make the ‘Darkness to Light Stewards of C...
The end of the holiday season marks the start of a less desirable time of year according to the Health Department — flu season.
A spokeswoman for the Department said yesterday that reports from last w...
Deloitte staff recently gave a group of local charities a boost through a day of volunteer service.
Staff cooked meals for people in need, helped build fencing to protect a new National Trust Communit...
A St David’s man was locked up after admitting drowning his own pit bull because it killed a neighbour’s dog.
Nasir Brangman, 24, pleaded guilty to cruelly killing the animal in an incident on Novembe...
A new book investigating the assassination of Governor Richard Sharples and Police Chief George Duckett is set to hit the market next month.
‘Justice Denied: Bermuda's Black Militants, the 'Third Man'...
A Sandys man stopped for speeding was banned from the road after officers discovered his blood-alcohol level was more than triple the legal limit.
Stanford Hughes, 49, pleaded guilty yesterday to both...
New x-ray equipment, purchased thanks to the donations of the Hospitals Auxiliary of Bermuda (HAB), was yesterday unveiled by the Bermuda Hospitals Board.
The new equipment is intended to replace a 1...