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...
Improving St George’s economy is the key to putting the town back on the right track, East End businessman Alfonso Harris believes.
Mr Harris is challenging Mayor Kenneth Bascome in the municipal elec...
A Sandys teen suffered leg injuries after his auxiliary cycle and a car collided in Sandys.
A police spokeswoman said officers responded to a report of a crash at around 4pm on Tuesday near the juncti...
Parents need to be given the proper tools to tackle the issue of drug use by the Island’s youth, according to the Family Centre.
Responding to the results of the National School Survey, released yeste...
Two marathons in two days on two continents.
It’s an incredible feat that has left Mark Harris with countless blisters, and his running mate, Greg Tyers, equally as sore.
The 34-year-olds tackled the ...
Students are carrying guns into schools, according to a Government survey of the Island’s youth.
The National School Survey found 1.4 percent of students had taken a handgun to school in the past year...
A teenager who cursed at police on Front Street yesterday morning was fined in Magistrates’ Court hours later.
Jahsyi Smith-Wilkinson, 19, from Pembroke, pleaded guilty to using offensive words.
Crown...