The Bermuda Police Service is calling for the public to secure their homes after a rash of burglaries.
A Police spokesman said last night that the service has seen a surge in burglaries, specifically ...
A proposal for a “food production plant” to grow and package produce in Southampton has been approved by the Development Applications Board.
The application by E&L Industries states the project consis...
Governor George Fergusson will this weekend authorise pirates to kidnap several members of the public — to raise funds for the Bermuda Sloop Foundation.
The second annual Pirates of Bermuda fundraiser...
Two young men who traded stolen jewellery for cash were yesterday given suspended sentences.
Joshua Usher, 19, pleaded guilty to two counts of receiving stolen goods; Richai Young, 18, pleaded guilty ...
Anti-drink driving group CADA will today host the first of two public discussions on the potential impact of police checkpoints.
The organisation has been campaigning to implement such checkpoints for...
FutureCare premiums will change next month, with Government injecting $3 million of capital into the programme to keep it affordable for seniors.
Starting May 1, all FutureCare clients will pay a mont...
The Bermuda Hospitals Charitable Trust (BHCT) yesterday received a $250,000 donation courtesy of KPMG.
A spokesman said the donation will be used to help fund the $247 million redevelopment of King Ed...
A study on the diets of pregnant women in Bermuda is under way in an effort to improve the health of mothers and their children.
The study, facilitated by Laval University’s Atlantis Mobile Laboratori...
The Bermuda Regiment Junior Leaders are on a new mission — to raise funds to visit their sister unit in Canada.
A Regiment spokesman said the group will be operating a food stall this year at the Agri...
A play fountain could soon be built at a Pembroke playground.
According to an application submitted to the Department of Planning, the Parks Department is hoping to install a “splash pad” at the Parso...