A man was jailed for a year and banned from driving until 2003 after he was caught driving while impaired four times in the past two years.
Gary Mclean Dillas, 46, of Spanish Point Road, pleaded guilt...
Some Bermuda College students will take their debating skills to a new level this month.
Seven of them, who form the The Model United Nations Club, will travel to Brussels, Belgium on March 24 for the...
Augustus, 17, of Crane Lane, Pembroke, was scheduled to appear yesterday for arraignment before Judge Jerald Bagley at Florida's 11 Judicial Circuit Court in Miami on drug charges.
He was arrested at ...
About 75 percent of people who live in US states with "bottle bills'' approve of the litter reduction method.
And eight out of ten Canadian provinces report significant reductions in litter and cleane...
in prison for contempt of court -- before serving a total of six months for other offences.
Mark Anthony Tucker, 29, of Ord Road, Warwick, yesterday changed his plea to guilty for using offensive word...
Bermuda could introduce a "bottle bill'' to ensure the public do not dump recyclable containers, it was revealed yesterday.
The suggestion came from Pat Franklin, executive director of the US-based Co...
Eighteen civil servants received merit awards for outstanding work during 1997.
In a small conference room at Personnel Services in Global House on Church Street, family, friends, and senior civil ser...
Tomorrow, Somerset Brigade bandmaster Alan Tucker will hand over the baton to his successor.
It will be the end of a 31-year tenure for the athletic 63-year old.
Yesterday, Mr. Tucker recalled that he...
from Bermuda to Canada on July 19, 1961.
Mrs. Pawlowsky received it in Lachine, Quebec on February 10 this year.
The English language The Gazette of Montreal broke the story last week about the waywar...
Recent changes in recruitment policy for the Police Service has created a new challenge in getting Bermudians to join.
Head of the Training Department Ch. Insp. Jonathan Smith this week told Hamilton ...