The Police Service's oldest retired officer, Detective Inspector Milton Marsh, died this week at the age of 102.
Born in St Kitts, Mr Marsh came to Bermuda with his wife Gwendolyn in 1930 at the age o...
An unemployed man yesterday admitted he nearly ran an officer over in an attempt to avoid arrest.
Aswad Wilson, of Warwick, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to assaulting an officer in an attempt ...
The Ministry of Public works rolled out it’s holiday waste collection schedule yesterday.
In the West End, residential waste will be collected on Wednesday, December 28, Friday, December 30, Wednesday...
More than a dozen single-parent families will be given food baskets, including Christmas turkeys, thanks to Bermuda CableVision and the Women’s Resource Centre.
In an announcement yesterday, CableVisi...
Police believe a firearm was brandished during a robbery at Henry’s Parlour in Southampton last night.
Business at the popular Henry VII bar and restaurant in the same building appeared unaffected by ...
An early season cold front brought the Island a record low temperature early yesterday morning.
According to the Bermuda Weather Service, at around 2am the temperature dropped to just 54F, tying the r...
Bermudian college students are being encouraged to bring friends to the Island for Spring Break, offering iPads and money as rewards.
Government yesterday announced that in February and March next yea...
The Bermuda Hotel Association (BHA) named honoured Cambridge Beaches Manager Richard Quinn yesterday, naming him Hotelier of the Year.
Mr Quinn, who has worked in the tourism industry for more than 30...
Firearms offender Gladstone Butterfield left an early morning fight and returned with a loaded gun, Supreme Court heard yesterday.
However when he arrived back at the scene of the brawl police were al...
Economy Minister Patrice Minors announced a new programme aimed at supporting the suffering retail sector after a day of visiting Hamilton stores.
The EEZy Shopping, Dining and Living Money Programme ...