The Ministry of Public Works has apologised for shortfalls of fresh water, citing challenges at the Tynes Bay reverse osmosis plant.
A spokesman for Public Works said that water production was stalled...
Two men were banned from the road yesterday after they admitted driving drunk.
James Trott, 69, and Ricardo Santos, 19, both pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to driving while impaired in separate ...
A dry spring has led to an increasing demand on water delivery services, but water truckers have been stalled by closures at Government water depots.
According to one trucker, Government water depots ...
A carriage driver was injured in Dockyard after one of his horses was spooked, running him over with his own carriage.
The driver was taken to King Edward VII Memorial with injuries to his hand and ba...
The Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) yesterday celebrated Hand Hygiene Day to remind staff to wash their hands.
The initiative, led by the World Health Organisation (WHO) is intended to encourage good ha...
A dry spring has led to an increasing demand on water delivery services, but water truckers have been stalled by closures at Government water depots.
According to one trucker, Government water depots ...
A booklet of coupons sent across the Island was mistakenly labelled OHMS, suggesting that the book was produced or distributed by Government.
The abbreviation OHMS stands for ‘on Her (or His) Majesty’...
Water trucking services are straining this week as lower than average rainfall has dried water tanks across the Island.
Yesterday, one local trucking service said that they were fully booked until Mon...
A British couple said yesterday they were relieved to reach Bermuda this week after 36 hours of bailing water from their boat.
Chris and Barbara Fawcett had set out from the Bahamas for the Island on ...
Some migrant workers in Bermuda are being abused and mistreated by their employers, according to the head of an anti-abuse charity.
Laurie Shiell, of the Centre Against Abuse, said yesterday she has h...