A barber was yesterday acquitted by a jury of charges that he caused a three-vehicle collision.
Eric Dunkley, 44, was found not guilty of causing bodily harm to taxi driver Christopher Dailey by reckl...
The Child Development Programme will be hosting a free lecture on Monday with Nicholas Long.
Dr Long is the co-author of ‘Parenting the Strong-Willed Child’ and an associate professor of paediatrics a...
Deputy Mayor Donal Smith has accused Ombudsman Arlene Brock of acting outside her remit and basing her investigation on stolen documents, while at the same time calling on her to include past admisitr...
Convicted gunman Marico Bassett will be eligible for parole two years sooner after appealing his sentence.
Bassett, 22, had been sentenced to 25-years in prison for gunning down Randy Lightbourne near...
The trial of a man charged with causing a three vehicle collision in St David’s has continued with both the prosecution and the defence making their closing speeches.
While prosecutors alleged that 44...
Ferry service to St George’s is critical to keep retailers in the town afloat, according to Mayor Garth Rothwell.
With the summer season approaching, the Mayor said the Corporation of St George’s and ...
Government is preparing to embark on a long-term plan to explore the viability of Bermuda’s ‘blue economy’ as they look to ‘maximise the collective value of Bermuda’s oceans’.
With the help of Univers...
Acknowledging cuts to Government Scholarship funding, Education Minister Nalton Brangman said the Budget was an honest reflection of the economy.
Sen Brangman also told the Upper House that the previo...
The Ministry of Public Works declared this month’s e-waste recycling day a huge success.
Acting Material Recovery Officer Stephen Gilbert said 181 people attended the Tynes Bay Waste-to Energy Facilit...
Bermuda College students and staff are lending the community a hand this week as part of their third annual Community Service Day.
Over the course of three days, around 70 college staff and students w...