Camaraderie prevailed through Hurricane Fiona at the emergency shelter in CedarBridge Academy in Devonshire, where 12 overnighters braved the storm together.
Lunch was being served to support staff an...
Police have seized suspected cocaine, heroin and fentanyl in a raid on Tuesday, a spokesman said today.
A male suspect was also arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled drug with Intent to ...
The Royal Bermuda Regiment is to embody at 4pm today in advance of the arrival of Hurricane Fiona.
The 131 troops are on duty by order of the Acting Governor, Tom Oppenheim.
Five immediate response te...
A marine conservation plan met more opposition from the island’s fishermen last night in the latest public forum to discuss the plan.
But the meeting on the proposed Bermuda Ocean Prosperity Programme...
The island’s known cases of Covid-19 continued to decline this week, with 52 active cases recorded – the lowest since last December.
Six people are being treated in hospital for the illness, but none ...
Curtis Dickinson will face scepticism within the Progressive Labour Party rank and file in his leadership bid, a PLP source close to the Premier told The Royal Gazette.
The former finance minister and...
The Pembroke Hamilton Club has unveiled the seven awardees of the PHC Foundation’s 18th annual scholarship awards.
The foundation, which has supported more than 50 students, gave out a total of $25,00...
The “grit and determination” leading to the opening of the Berkeley Institute almost 125 years ago is the living legacy in its students now, according to school principal Keisha Douglas.
An array of c...
Plans to safeguard a portion of Bermuda’s exclusive waters are modest compared with what Britain might impose if the island fails to act, home affairs minister Walter Roban has warned.
Mr Roban spoke ...