The Argus group has partnered with SCARS Bermuda to help the charity reach more adults with its training programmes.
Along with making a financial donation to make the ‘Darkness to Light Stewards of C...
The end of the holiday season marks the start of a less desirable time of year according to the Health Department — flu season.
A spokeswoman for the Department said yesterday that reports from last w...
Deloitte staff recently gave a group of local charities a boost through a day of volunteer service.
Staff cooked meals for people in need, helped build fencing to protect a new National Trust Communit...
A St David’s man was locked up after admitting drowning his own pit bull because it killed a neighbour’s dog.
Nasir Brangman, 24, pleaded guilty to cruelly killing the animal in an incident on Novembe...
A new book investigating the assassination of Governor Richard Sharples and Police Chief George Duckett is set to hit the market next month.
‘Justice Denied: Bermuda's Black Militants, the 'Third Man'...
A Sandys man stopped for speeding was banned from the road after officers discovered his blood-alcohol level was more than triple the legal limit.
Stanford Hughes, 49, pleaded guilty yesterday to both...
New x-ray equipment, purchased thanks to the donations of the Hospitals Auxiliary of Bermuda (HAB), was yesterday unveiled by the Bermuda Hospitals Board.
The new equipment is intended to replace a 1...
Mirrors will host a free workshop this month aimed at helping parents to be more effective in helping the Island’s youth.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Community and Cultural Development said the tw...
A Hamilton Parish man who refused to submit to a breath test on principle was yesterday disqualified from driving.
John Goddard, 42, was arrested on suspicion of driving while impaired on March 17 las...
A Devonshire man was banned from the road for drinking and driving, despite his plea that it would cost him his job.
Vincent Darrell, 36, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to driving while over the...