The trial of a man charged with a machete attack ended yesterday after Puisne Judge Carlisle Greaved declared a mistrial.
Ahijah Dill, 27, has denied charges of wounding Miguel Swan with intent to cau...
The focus on Bermuda’s healthcare system should be on service more than salaries, according to Health Minister Zane DeSilva.
“Our discussion about our only hospital should be less about salaries and m...
One of four former Guantánamo Bay detainees controversially resettled in Bermuda is desperately seeking work as the men struggle with the high cost of living on the Island.
Lawyer Richard Horseman, wh...
Investments in Bermuda demonstrate confidence that Bermuda is on the rebound, according to Premier Paula Cox.
Last week, LinkBermuda announced plans to invest tens of millions of dollars on the creati...
Plans to expand an animal hospital have been approved by the Development Applications Board (DAB).
The application, originally received in October last year and revised in April and July proposed a tw...
The four Uighurs brought to Bermuda three years ago from Guantánamo Bay are in the headlines again after an interview with the New York Post.
In an article by Maureen Callahan, the men say they feel t...
Government is preparing to continue remediation work at Morgan’s Point in advance of a proposed redevelopment of the site.
An advertisement appearing in the Official Gazette on Friday called for those...
Organisers yesterday called CultureFest 2012 a success — despite wet weather dampening proceedings.
Event producer Eugene Dean said he felt the two-day event was able to draw a good number of visitors...
Plans to expand an animal hospital have been approved by the Development Applications Board (DAB).
The application, originally received in October last year and revised in April and July proposed a tw...
Defense lawyer Saul Dismont yesterday challenged the identification of a man charged with a brutal machete attack.
While the victim, Miguel Swan, pointed out Ahijah Dill as his attacker in a video lin...