Remnants of an eco-resort at the present site of 9 Beaches are being sold as the resort moves towards a planned redevelopment.
Several soft-sided ‘eco-tents,’ originally installed as part of the Danie...
Ten households will win $100 grocery vouchers for recycling as part of a Department of Waste Management this week.
The Ministry of Public Works announced yesterday that the 2011 Recycle Mania Week wil...
Premier Paula Cox is in London this week, taking part in the annual Overseas Territory Consultative Council (OTCC) meeting.
Organised by the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the OTCC allows FCO o...
A Pembroke man yesterday denied charges that he knowingly used fake money at a pair of Front Street nightspots.
While Ronico Richardson, 25, admitted using forged US $50 bills at both The Beach and Ca...
The last Commanding Officer of HMS Malabar has labelled the deterioration of the historic west end building “a crying shame”.
In the 16 years since Government took over the building from the Royal Nav...
A teenager was this morning charged in Magistrates’ Court with possessing a firearm and ammunition earlier this month.
Darin Simons, 18, of Crane Lane, Devonshire, was charged with possessing a Smith ...
Whistle-blower LeYoni Junos is calling for two judges to be suspended for “unfair, biased and abusive behaviour”.
During a series of appearances at the Court of Appeal, Ms Junos said President Edward ...
A recent survey shows an increased confidence in the Bermuda Police Force, according to National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief.
The Minister said that based on the results of the telephone survey...
Cruise ships steering away from visits to Bermuda could cause a huge hit to some already-suffering retailers.
Next year, Carnival Cruises will only visit the Island once, while the Holland America Lin...
Farmer Harry Kromer yesterday said he was shocked by the mysterious deaths of eight cows on his Devonshire farm in just three days.
On Thursday, Government announced that it had put a quarantine in ef...