The Bermuda Police Service are asking the public to beware of fake Bermuda $100 bills after several businesses reported receiving forgeries.
A police spokeswoman said: “This denomination of fake curre...
Air Canada flights to and from the Island scheduled for later this week could be in jeopardy as flight attendants prepare to go on strike.
According to the airline, it received a strike notice from th...
Two visitors were injured after crashing a rental cycle into a light pole on Sunday.
According to a police spokeswoman, at 12.26pm officers attended a reported collision near the junction of Stowe Hil...
Two drivers involved in a collision on Knapton Hill on Saturday managed to avoid serious injury.
According to police, at around 10.30am officers responded to a report of a collision between a taxi and...
Former Attorney General Walter Maddocks, QC, has died following a battle with cancer. He was 81-years-old.
A well-established lawyer, Mr Maddocks served as Attorney General from 1991 to 1994.
After re...
A former St George’s Mayor is calling on Government to reconsider a plan to build a pier at Murray’s Anchorage rather than blasting Town Cut.
Henry Hayward said that while the old plan would likely in...
The Department of Tourism needs to solidify a tourism strategy before deciding if Town Cut should be widened, according to environmental activist Stuart Hayward.
Speaking out yesterday following media...
St George’s businesses yesterday expressed apprehension over a study suggesting that the Town Cut be dramatically widened to allow larger ships.
Media reports detailing the study say it recommends dou...
A Sandys teenager was fined in Magistrates’ Court after he admitted swearing at police.
Raheem Burgess, 18, pleaded guilty to using offensive words near the CedarBridge Academy campus on September 4.
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A Portuguese national was yesterday given a conditional discharge after he admitted headbutting a security guard.
Marco Carvalho, 28, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to one count of assault, sayi...