Health and wellness are to be celebrated carnival style as part of an event taking place today.
The Health Promotion Office of the Department of Health will host the Celebrating Wellness: Carnival Re...
A new species of shark has been added to the list of Bermuda’s fish fauna.
The ragged-tooth shark was discovered in Bermuda’s waters after a fisherman caught and released it of the east coast of the ...
A 73ft motor yacht landed up on the rocks at Ports Island as a result of Hurricane Fiona.
The charter boat, named Cortina, is still at the Warwick location facing in a southeasterly direction.
The du...
Bermuda’s environmental watchdog is to call on the Minister of Home Affairs to reconsider the decision to defund the Government’s air quality monitoring programme.
The Environmental Authority raised ...
“Unfortunate and disappointing” is how one local scientist with expertise in pollutants described the defunding of the Government’s air-monitoring programme.
The scientist, who spoke on condition of a...
The bus service resumed at 6am today under the regular Sunday schedule.
The Ministry of National Security announced the news during a post-hurricane update this evening.
Michael Weeks, the Minister ...
A US-based charity was in Bermuda distributing food to those impacted by Hurricane Fiona.
As well as Bermuda, World Central Kitchen also had teams in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Turks & Caic...
A happy couple got more than they bargained for during Hurricane Fiona — the birth of their first child.
Kei-she Fubler and Brandon Wilson welcomed their daughter, A’riyah Justice Fubler-Wilson, into ...
Government workers were out in force today clearing roads after Hurricane Fiona brought down branches and debris across the island.
Larry Symonds, foreman for the Department of Works and Engineering,...
Members of the community took part in a walk, run and gathering on Wednesday evening in recognition of United Nations Peace Day.
Local activists, religious leaders, sports people and other community m...