National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief yesterday marked the start of Fire Safety Week by announcing new fire safety legislation will soon be tabled.
The Fire Safety Bill 2012 is expected to be pu...
Bermudians in the Big Apple yesterday found themselves in the familiar position of preparing for a hurricane.
Hurricane Sandy, dubbed “Frankenstorm” by the US media, is expected to make landfall in Ne...
A school guidance counsellor was yesterday convicted of using false statements to convince a teacher to invest her life savings into a real estate scheme.
A Supreme Court jury found Cedric Oates guilt...
The Ministry of Health will today begin to deliver influenza vaccine to the public through their Flu Express programme.
Between 10am and 2pm today, staff will provide flu shots at the Hamilton Health ...
Plans to rebuild a dilapidated church on Morgan’s Point have been recommended for approval by planning officers.
Developers behind the project hope to have the church up and running as soon as constru...
A Pembroke man was taken to hospital yesterday after crashing his motorcycle on Middle Road, in Southampton.
According to a Police Spokesman, officers and other first responders attended Middle Road n...
A guidance counsellor charged with making false statements admitted to police that he should have given the complainant written documentation acknowledging her investment.
However Cedric Oates, 42, sa...
A 22-year-old Smith’s man who ran his girlfriend off the road was yesterday given a suspended sentence.
Reid Perinchief, of Bridle Hill Road, pleaded guilty in April to two counts of causing actual bo...
The Bermuda Police Service is asking the public to be cautious of scams after a recent spate of complaints from seniors.
A Police Spokesman said the Financial Crime Unit has received several reports o...
Daniel Walker and Samara Hunt were this weekend named Mr and Ms CedarBridge Academy at the 13th annual pageant.
Twelve young women and four young men competed for the crowns at the Ruth Seaton James C...