A Bermudian fisherman has featured in a top fishing magazine after catching a monster 1,000lb tuna.
In an article in the US-based National Fisherman magazine headlined ‘Big fish, small island’, veter...
St George’s dog owners are being urged to pick up after their pets or face heavy penalties.
Town officials are clamping down on owners who fail to clean up after their animals have defecated in a numb...
Government’s decision to block a documentary film crew from entering the Island had made headlines around the world.
The team from Canada wanted to come to Bermuda to make a film on the 1996 rape and ...
The Bermuda Post Office is now offering the latest messaging security and electronic document tools as part of its RPost, registered e-mail service.
The technology was first introduced in 2010 when th...
The skies above Horseshoe Bay will be ablaze with colour next Friday when the annual Good Friday KiteFest gets underway.
Residents and visitors are invited to celebrate one of the Island’s oldest trad...
A jet aircraft managed to land safely yesterday afternoon despite suffering from a punctured tyre.
The plane, a medevac Learjet carrying five people, is understood to have blown a tyre after taking of...
A pair of Pembroke sisters who both lost sons to gang violence have condemned the lack of security camera coverage in their neighbourhood.
Karon Robinson and her sister, Susanne, both of St Monica’s R...
The future of St Peter’s Church as a tourist attraction is in jeopardy because of a lack of funds.
The historic church — the oldest surviving Anglican church in continuous use outside the UK — needs a...
Residents are being asked to join the fight against an invading predator that threatens to destroy Bermuda’s marine ecosystem.
The call to arms has been issued by the Bermuda Lionfish Taskforce (BLT),...
The Corporation of Hamilton has been accused of wasting court time and taxpayer money for pursuing a legal case against the Government.
City Hall had requested a judicial review after Government took ...