More than a thousand Belco customers lost power yesterday morning after two power transmission cables failed.
A Belco spokeswoman said yesterday: “At approximately 4.40am, two transmission cables out ...
Philippine passport holders in Bermuda are encouraged to apply for newly introduced e-Passports, particularly if their existing passport will expire in the next six months
The Philippines recently int...
Two men caught red-handed with a box of stolen booze were jailed this week.
Troy Robinson, 44, of Anchorage Lane, St George’s pleaded guilty to handling or receiving stolen goods.
His co-accused, 51-y...
Jacqueline Browne, Executive Director of St John Ambulance for almost a decade, was honoured yesterday for her contributions to the community.
In a ceremony held at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration ...
Low tides and a lack of rainfall have caused water levels at Spittal Pond to fall, although the change is believed to be temporary.
The water level in the pond is largely determined by the sea level h...
The Inter-Agency Committee for Families and Children is hoping to reinvigorate efforts to tackle the growing issues facing the Island.
The organisation was founded by Martha Dismont of the Family Cent...
Crime remains on a downward trend according to police, despite a series of high-profile home invasions.
Revealing the crime statistics for the first quarter of the year, Police Commissioner Michael De...
An investigation into the stability of the new main dock at Heritage Wharf will be carried out, Government said yesterday.
And Government is also investigating the matter of liability in regards to th...
Senator Diallo Rabain has criticised The Royal Gazette for putting an article about Elephant beer on the front page.
The article highlighted a shortage of the popular beer on the Island.
Sen Rabain ye...
Bermuda could become an environmental leader and protect the Atlantic by banning plastic bags, according to Senator Michael Fahy.
He said he attended a lecture over the Easter holiday about a floating...