Defence Department officials have launched an extensive manhunt for draft dodgers, using Government records including social insurance, after nearly 900 men refused to answer conscription this year.
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Two Saltus boys are hoping to make a new pen-pal in Estonia, after discovering a letter in a bottle in Peter Tucker's Bay.
Cousins Robert McFarland, ten, and Drew Simmons, ten, found the letter while ...
Bermudian individuals and companies donated nearly half-a-million dollars to the Bermuda American Relief Fund for the victims of the September 11 attacks on the US.
The fund was set up jointly by the ...
An 18-year-old hospitality worker will be competing for a $20,000 money market fund in this year's VIP Excellence Awards to be held next week.
Six-year hospitality veteran and VIP nominee Leslie Swan ...
A 23,000 ton motor tanker diverted to Bermuda yesterday, taking on spare parts this evening off of St. David's.
The Netherlands Antilles-registered Taurus is expected to remain near the Island for a f...
Acting Senior Magistrate Carlisle Greaves abruptly abandoned Plea Court proceedings yesterday morning after Police officers were late bringing suspects to trial.
And after the suspects were remanded t...
The Planning Department yesterday placed a stop order on industrial dumping at Devonshire Marsh after local environment groups raised an alarm that the waste could severely affect the area.
The Bermud...
Two men accused of a daylight robbery at knife-point of a payroll from a pensioner last week appeared in Magistrates' Court yesterday.
The two were charged with stealing more than $11,000 from the 74-...
A woman has accused cashiers at an Island store chain of taking money from child bag packers by demanding a `commission' from their earnings.
Marguerite White claimed that cashiers at a MarketPlace st...
A man responsible for a brutal beating that cost his victim a kidney, was sent to Supreme Court for sentencing yesterday.
Dakari Hollis, 24, pleaded guilty in Magistrates' Court to causing grievous bo...