The traditional Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph went ahead today – despite the Covid-19 pandemic.
The commemoration was scaled down as a precaution against the coronavirus, but the Royal Bermu...
A retired policeman appealed to the public on the eve of Remembrance Day to help his research into police officers who also served in the two world wars.
John Skinner wrote features published on the ...
The sale of Ascendant Group Ltd to a Canadian utilities firm has been completed, a spokesman said today.
Belco’s parent company was acquired by Algonquin Power and Utilities Corp.
An Ascendant spokes...
Teachers have been invited to a professional development workshop organised by the National Museum of Bermuda.
The free session will be held on Zoom and will be linked to a lecture about resistance to...
A Throne Speech commitment by the Government to introduce legislation to penalise “revenge porn“ attacks tackled a priority concern listed by a pressure group.
Social Justice Bermuda outlined key subj...
Plans to support children, seniors and vulnerable people were outlined yesterday when the Government vowed to “drive a movement of change” for Bermuda.
John Rankin, the Governor, said that there will ...
Two more passengers from a British Airways flight have tested positive for the coronavirus, the Government said today.
The new victims brought the total number of confirmed cases after the October 27...
Standardised fees helped to deliver a cut in the spend on hospital services from 2017 to 2018, the Bermuda Health Council said today.
Tiara Carlington, a project manager for public health research and...
An environmental group said yesterday it wanted to work more closely with other organisations as part of a new strategy to help protect nature.
The Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce added...
A courtroom has been refitted to cut the risk of coronavirus transmission so Supreme Court trials can restart.
Partitions were installed to shield jurors, staff and lawyers who use the Supreme Court i...