Town crier Ed Christopher has returned to Bermuda with five awards after competing in an international competition in the UK.
He took part in the Amada Cup which has three separate legs throughout the...
A visitor recently surprised a few residents in St George with some unique artwork of their homes.
Like many tourists, self-taught artist Paul DeMelin, 62, took hundreds of photos during his cruise t...
A 30-year-old man threatened to blow up his ex-girlfriend’s car and shoot her, Magistrates’ Court heard yesterday.
The court was also told that he shattered her car rear window with a white bucket, d...
A 49-year-old drink-driver who admitted having “a vodka and cranberry” before he was involved in a road crash has been banned from the roads for 18 months.
Jermaine Gibbons pleaded guilty to driving ...
A cruise ship visitor was fined a total of $2,000 after he pleaded guilty to importing cocaine and cannabis into the island.
Alan Richards, for the Crown, told Magistrates’ Court that 54-year-old Jul...
Bermuda Society of Art’s newest exhibition, Pioneers who Persevered: Black Nurses in Segregated Bermuda, was recently unveiled by the Department of Community, Culture and Sport.
In the exhibition, vi...
The ferry stop at Rockaway in Southampton reopened yesterday after being closed for three weeks for repairs, Marine and Ports announced.
The scheduled service to Rockaway resumed at 4.10pm, as all of...
Richmond Road in Hamilton will be closed for roadworks tomorrow, the Corporation of Hamilton announced.
A Corporation spokeswoman said the road will be closed between Mailboxes Unlimited at the Roseb...
Belco has awarded scholarships to 13 gifted students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in science, engineering, mathematics and business.
Nadir Wade, the managing director of bulk generatio...
The Transport Control Department has reopened after a temporary closure caused by a lack of running water in the building.
A government spokeswoman said this morning: “Technical experts are establishi...