The island’s active cases of Covid-19 have climbed to 1,604 — the second highest level recorded since the pandemic hit the island almost two years ago.
There were 689 positive cases from 7,125 tests c...
A woman walked free from court after a Supreme Court judge ruled that two convictions for possession of cannabis with intent to supply were unsafe.
Puisne Judge Shade Subair Williams said the same mag...
No arrests for drink driving were made at the island’s roadside breath test checkpoints over the Christmas holiday.
The checkpoints, which earlier reported no arrests up to Christmas Eve, went the res...
The appointment of a new Commissioner of Police has likely already been made, sources said yesterday.
One familiar with the recruitment process said an announcement could come soon if a Bermudian has ...
A funeral service was yesterday held for Olympic athlete and veteran broadcaster Mike Sharpe at the National Stadium in Devonshire.
Mr Sharpe’s coffin – draped in the Olympic flag – was carried on a l...
After-school programmes and clubs offered by the Department of Youth, Sport and Recreation have resumed.
Staff will take antigen tests twice a week to protect against Covid-19.
The programmes returned...
Phone software may have cut cases of Covid-19 by as much as 20 per cent during the island’s worst outbreak, the company that created the programme has said.
WeHealth, a US-based firm, said that the ap...
A scientist sounded the alarm four times last week that the coronavirus test system was about to be overwhelmed by the latest outbreak — but was ignored by Government officials.
Carika Weldon, the dir...
The Government came under fire yesterday from the Leader of the Opposition for a “frustrating and unbelievable” delay in Covid-19 tests that was followed by the resignation of the programme’s top scie...
An almost blind pensioner was forced to fork out an extra $700 to get home to Canada after she missed her flight because of coronavirus test result delays.
The woman was able to rebook on yesterday’s ...