School enrolment has fallen by five percent over the last ten years, according to the results of the 2010 Census of Population and Housing.
The results, released on Friday, show that enrolment at publ...
The Corporation of St George’s and the Government have been in talks over weaknesses in a report on the possibility of widening Town Cut.
While the report recommends drastically widening the Cut to al...
Roadworks on Victoria Street has drawn the ire of area business owners furious it has cut back their business during the Christmas shopping period.
Kathy Lipp, who has owned and operated Better Health...
Teenager Sherwin Hall thanked God yesterday after a jury found him not guilty of stabbing a 17-year-old with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Kyle Fraser suffered life-threatening injuries includ...
Police and anti-drink driving group CADA are calling for the public to celebrate the holiday season but carefully.
In a joint press conference this afternoon, Chief Inspector Hashim Estwick and CADA e...
The trial of a teenager charged with repeatedly stabbing 17-year-old Kyle Fraser continued yesterday, with both sides making their closing speeches.
Crown counsel Susan Mulligan told the court that Sh...
Government yesterday said that areas in Flatts, Somerset, and the Langton Hill area have been affected by trash collection delays.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Public Works apologised for the del...
Hope the cat, who was found wounded on Crow Lane last month, remains in hospital, but her outlook is improving.
While the small grey tabby still has no movement in her back half, doctors at Ettrick An...
CedarBridge Academy yesterday highlighted its successful male students, noting their achievements academically, athletically and artistically.
Principal Kalmar Richards said yesterday that the males i...
Bermuda’s loss is Alaska’s gain, according to Princess Cruise Line.
The Canadian news outlet The Star yesterday quoted Princess Cruises media relations manager Karen Candy as saying that the reduction...