An application to install a zip line in historic Dockyard has been given the go ahead by the Development Applications Board.
The proposal, put forward by Fantasea owner Michael Heslop and Canadian com...
The victim of a brutal machete attack yesterday told Supreme Court that he refused to give his attacker a cigarette minutes before the assault.
Ahijah Dill, 26, is charged with wounding Miguel Swan wi...
Two men were remanded yesterday after being found guilty of a plot to import heroin.
Supreme Court had heard that Lorenzo Lottimore, 33, and Craig Hatherley, 27, were involved in a plot to import almo...
Prosecutors yesterday called for a jury to find two men guilty of conspiring to import almost 400g of heroin to Bermuda.
However defence attorney Victoria Pearman said the evidence presented to the ju...
Sexual abuse charity SCARS has worked with a dozen youth service workers to help them identify and properly react to child sexual abuse cases.
Staff from Child and Family Services, schools, camps and ...
Youngsters have been left heartbroken after their bikes have been stolen from the Southside racetrack.
Otis Ingham, member and former president of Bermuda Motocross Club, said that five or six bikes h...
The One Bermuda Alliance is backing the idea of a solar power plant for the Island, but has questioned whether the location is suitable.
Earlier this week, Sol Invictus CEO Tim Madeiros unveiled a new...
The new director of the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Science (BIOS) hopes to expand the institute’s scope while at the same time preparing it for the future.
Dr Bill Curry said yesterday that the Instit...
Government should terminate the contract for a proposed resort in St George’s, according to the Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce (BEST).
In a statement it said that the terms of the agre...
St George’s police station will be closed for repairs for the next six weeks, according to a police spokesman.
The spokesman said yesterday that policing operations for the East End will continue to o...