Government must do more to support Bermuda’s businesses in order to build the economy and tackle rising debt, according to the United Bermuda Party.
UBP financial spokesman Charlie Swan said yesterday...
Public Works Minister Michael Weeks yesterday clarified that there are no hard plans to install a “kiddie track” for young children at Astwood Park. And while a previous Government statement said that...
The mother of a molested girl said yesterday she was outraged that the man responsible was given a suspended sentence.
Joshua Crockwell, 22, was convicted earlier this year of sexually exploiting a 12...
Plans are being considered to move the Hamilton Ferry Terminal.
No details as to where the terminal would be moved or what would become of the current site have been disclosed, with the project said t...
Government should drop plans to turn a section of Astwood Park into a scrambling track, according to the Minister responsible for the national park’s creation.
Former UBP Minister Quinton Edness, who ...
A drive to buy diapers resulted in a prison sentence for a St George’s man who admitted driving while disqualified.
Umdae Wooldridge, 23, was sentenced to ten days in prison after the court heard he a...
New businesses and a busier summer season could be positive signs that St George's is on the road to recovery, according to Courtney Trott.
Mr Trott, secretary to the Corporation of St George, said th...
Two people were charged yesterday with a plot to import more than 150g of heroin inside a radio.
Shakeda Davis, 28, of School Drive, Devonshire, and Winston Burgess, 48, of Middle Town Drive, Pembroke...
White Hill residents yesterday expressed support for a police crackdown in the area — but those who hang out on the street said they are being unfairly targeted.
The Bermuda Police Service announced y...
Police are seeking witnesses in connection to a shooting at the Mid Atlantic Boat Club which left a man with superficial injuries.
Around 11pm on Tuesday officers responded to a report of gunshots at ...