A 67-year-old man was injured tonight after his motorbike crashed.
Police said the incident happened on North Shore Road, Flatts, near the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo.
The injured man, who was on...
Bermuda’s Olympic hero Flora Duffy got a surprise gift from the Government at Christmas.
Ms Duffy was given the old Corkscrew Hill sign after the steep and winding road was renamed Flora Duffy Hill to...
Police will enforce the new curfew and issue fixed penalty tickets to offenders, it was warned last night.
Lawrence Scott, the acting national security minister, said that the curfew — from 12.30am to...
Both burners at the Tynes Bay incinerator are back in operation, it was announced tonight.
Wayne Furbert, the acting public works minister, said that the second burner was returned to service last wee...
The jury is in for this year’s Christmas Short Story Contest – and the competition was fierce.
But the winners have been chosen, as well as some honourable mentions, and the lucky winners will today l...
A veteran teacher has been named the new principal of CedarBridge Academy.
Kenneth Caesar, a former principal of Sandys Secondary Middle School, has been acting principal at the Devonshire school for ...
A civil servant tasked with the creation of a service standards training programme was today announced as the winner of last month’s Public Service Excellence Award.
Ashjuana Thomas, the talent manage...
The ruling out of surprise road breath test checkpoints was last night criticised by the Opposition One Bermuda Alliance.
Michael Dunkley, the shadow national security minister, said the need to give ...
Road users on Harbour Road will face two sets of lane closures when repairs start on a second area of wall later this month.
The news came as the Ministry of Public Works announced that work on the ro...
The health minister set an example to the public today as she queued up to get her flu shot.
Kim Wilson said she hoped the public would follow suit to help control the risk of influenza over the winte...