Staff at the island’s largest supermarket chain have been kitted out with personal protective equipment to help combat spread of Covid-19.
A spokesman for The MarketPlace said staff at the stores and...
Two helicopters flew above Bermuda yesterday as part of Britain’s preparation for future hurricanes.
The aircraft took off from RFA Argus, part of the Royal Navy’s Royal Fleet Auxiliary Merchant Navy ...
A charity has partnered with a delivery company to help at-risk children and families during the coronavirus outbreak.
Gina Spence Productions is providing gift cards for food and medicine for 23 fami...
Coastguard boats on patrol escorted two vessels to St George’s for customs clearance last week.
The service, part of the Royal Bermuda Regiment, also intercepted and turned back a boat with four peopl...
Zane DeSilva, the Minister of Tourism and Transport, delivered a statement on the vehicle licensing process while TCD is closed due to restrictions imposed by the Covid-19 outbreak.
To read the statem...
A list of numbers including WhatsApp contact details was released yesterday so people can get help with applications for the Government’s unemployment benefits scheme.
Lovitta Foggo, the labour minist...
Bermuda has logged its first two Covid-19 deaths, the Premier revealed tonight.
David Burt did not give details.
He added that the island had recorded two more cases of the disease, bringing the total...
A church feeding programme will offer meal collection twice a week as the island grapples with the coronavirus crisis.
The Hamilton Seventh Day Adventist Church said that it had “a responsibility to b...
Two more people have been diagnosed with Covid-19, the health ministry revealed tonight.
The cases — both of whom are in hospital — bring the total for Bermuda to 37 cases.
The news came after 25 test...
Police warned today that they were aware of a plan by rogue motorcyclists for a breach of the 24-hour shelter in place order.
A spokesman said the “Moto Purge” had been promoted on social media with t...