A Southampton man found chewing “excessive amounts” of gum following a crash admitted yesterday he had been driving while impaired.
The incident happened shortly after 1.30am on Saturday, when officer...
A Warwick man who crashed his bike into a fence during a traffic stop yesterday admitted driving drunk.
Andrew Kirkpatrick, 30, pleaded guilty to charges of driving while impaired, speeding and drivin...
A St George’s man found in a crashed car with bottles of alcohol was yesterday banned from the road for 18 months.
Officers responded to a report of a single-vehicle crash on Middle Road, Southampton,...
A loss of vision shouldn’t mean the end of an active lifestyle, according to visiting vision rehabilitation specialist Jane Charlton.
The Madison, Wisconsin resident is spending six months on the Isla...
The Department of Education is looking for a new Commissioner of Education to replace Wendy McDonell, who is expected to retire this year.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Education said: “The presen...
Two men vying for the position of Bishop of the Anglican Church of Bermuda last night detailed their vision of the future for the church.
Archdeacon Andrew Doughty and Rev Nicholas Dill both said they...
Government supplies of flu vaccine have run dry after an “enormous” public response over the weekend.
Two hundred doses of the influenza vaccine were administered from the Hamilton Health Centre on Sa...
A series of darkened street lights are creating a safety issue on the roads of St George’s, according to a member of the public.
While the lights in the town itself remain in working order, Cyril Dowl...
Burrows Lightbourn Ltd will continue to fund a programme aimed at curbing drunk driving in Bermuda.
CADA Chairman Anthony Santucci announced yesterday that the company would provide $10,000 toward spo...
More than 100 recruits charged into Warwick Camp yesterday to the cheers of spectators, marking the start of the Bermuda Regiment’s annual camp.
When the gates opened at 8am the bulk of the recruits w...