Three young people won gift certificates after they took part in a competition to express their thoughts on emancipation.
Lovitta Foggo, the Minister of Community Affairs and Sport, congratulated firs...
People will be able to take part “mock sobriety tests” over the next public holiday weekend, the Bermuda Road Safety Council said today.
The scheme will run during the weekend of Labour Day, which fal...
A troubled teenager was spared jail yesterday after a court heard he had experienced “a great deal of trauma and turmoil”.
Zywonde Lema said he was “really remorseful” after he pleaded guilty to takin...
A queue of about 50 people lined up outside the Perot Post Office yesterday as travellers waited to get coronavirus tests.
The line stretched into Queen Elizabeth Park, off Queen Street, in Hamilton, ...
A small business has used its 3D printing technology to make custom-fit face masks to help in the battle against Covid-19.
Janos Lengyel, a director and part-owner at the firm, said that ordinary “one...
The next Chief Medical Officer was announced yesterday as the Government confirmed that Cheryl Peek-Ball will leave the post at the end of this month.
Ayoola Oyinloye arrived in Bermuda this week and ...
Firefighters kitted out in protective suits dealt with a hazardous materials spill at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital yesterday.
Acting Sergeant Ivan Dyer said that crews responded to a call about a...
A teenager who broke Covid-19 quarantine rules will not face punishment, the health minister said last night.
Kim Wilson said at the regular Covid-19 briefing that the returned resident, who arrived b...
An MP is to step down from his junior minister’s role to become the chairman of the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation.
Jamahl Simmons, who replaces Neville Grant, pledged to use the position to...
Floral “red umbrellas” that pop up across the island in summer have failed to come out in substantial numbers this year.
Horticulturalists said that a lack of rainfall or damage caused by Hurricane Hu...