A Pembroke man accused of handling ammunition had his charges dismissed in Magistrates’ Court.
Julian Washington, 22, was remanded last month on charges he handled a 0.45 calibre cartridge on or about...
A saleswoman who gave a customer an unauthorised discount was given a conditional discharge for the offence.
Lakeisha Simmons, 37, was fired from her job at the Dollar Depot in Hamilton Parish as a re...
The Bermuda Health Foundation honoured Sir John Swan on Friday for a lifetime of service to the Island.
In a well-attended ceremony at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess, the former premier was presented ...
Transportation Minister Walter Roban dismissed allegations of systemic problems in the Department of Public Transportation as “erroneous and malicious”.
He said a shipping error was to blame for a lac...
Two barbers yesterday admitted committing sexual offences against a 15-year-old girl.
Joshua Boorman, 21, of Middle Road, Southampton pleaded guilty to one count of sexual assault.
Sean Evans, 23, of ...
A former retail store on Wesley Street could soon become a new cafe, according to a planning application.
The application by ASW House Ltd, would include several changes to the property, including ren...
Neighbourhoods must stand together to tackle the issue of crime, according to National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief.
Speaking at a recent meeting organised by the Progressive Labour Party, Mr Pe...
A bill aimed at empowering the Tourism Board was approved in the Senate, despite concerns Opposition it does not go far enough.
The Tourism Board Act 2012 details the make-up and statutory powers of t...
Legislation that lays out the framework for future referendums was approved by the Senate yesterday.
During the morning debate on the Referendum Act 2012, the Opposition questioned if referendums woul...
The Department of Conservation Services have applied to rebuild a dock on Cooper’s Island that was destroyed by Hurricane Fabian.
In a letter included in the planning application, Department Director ...