The Sunshine League was surprised this weekend with a $40,000 cheque — the proceeds of a book written about the organisation’s 94-year history.
The cheque was presented by Carol Hill, who wrote the bo...
A father-of-one was yesterday named as the year’s fourth road fatality, succumbing to injuries suffered in a crash last week.
Jason Darrell, 31 was involved in a three-vehicle collision just after 5pm...
The AME Church today called for action to stem the tide of gang activity and traffic collisions that have cost Bermudians their lives.
Reverend Lorne Beane of the AME Church Social Action Committee ex...
The Bermuda Police Service is up to the task of tackling gang violence, according to Police Commissioner Michael DeSilva.
However, the Commissioner told the audience of a town-hall meeting last night ...
Opposition MP Walter Roban yesterday took aim at the Government for abruptly ending term limits after promising a mere suspension before the election.
Mr Roban said OBA has “moved more swiftly to turn...
The CedarBridge Academy Board of Governors said yesterday the school is working proactively to tackle antisocial behaviour after it was revealed gang graffiti had appeared in a rest room.
Last week, a...
Members of the House of Lords discussed making Bermuda the “capital of the Caribbean” to cut the cost of travel between the UK and the islands to our south.
The conversation took place as the Lords di...
A ‘Garden of Love’ opens in the Washington Mall today as part of a Valentine’s Day campaign in support of Bermuda Heart Foundation.
Sousa’s Landscaping has helped Washington Mall create an indoor gard...
Government yesterday axed the Island’s term limit policy in a move aimed at boosting the economy.
Announcing the policy change, Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy said: “We believe that the eliminatio...
Potential job-creating construction projects have been stalled by Government’s delay in forming a new Development Applications Board, according to Opposition Progressive Labour Party Senator Diallo Ra...