Nine charities have received a financial boost from the Clarien Foundation as part of its continuing commitment to enhancing and strengthening the Bermuda community.
The charities represent various ar...
Researchers will be calling residents to ask their views on a number of topical subjects in the coming days.
The Q2 Omnibus Survey is being carried out by Narrative Research Bermuda and will cover “a ...
Coral reefs will be the subject of The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute’s Kids Hour this Saturday.
This month’s event will feature two films — What's Killing the Coral Reefs? and Citizens of t...
The Government is under renewed pressure to relax Covid-19 regulations for travellers, after the US dropped the need for testing.
From yesterday, travellers entering the US do not have to provide proo...
A company pursuing a legal challenge over an online shopping deal said it is pleased the Government can face accountability for its procurement decisions.
Island importer Mailboxes Unlimited launched ...
Health chiefs have advised the public that construction work will start near the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Berry Hill car park from tomorrow.
The Bermuda Hospitals Board is installing five t...
Hundreds of people marched through Hamilton Parish yesterday in a show of peace and unity.
The event was organised as a tribute to Daemon Bell, a parish resident who died after attempting to break up ...
An elevator engineer has died after an industrial accident at a Hamilton office, police said yesterday.
Robert Vaughan was carrying out maintenance work at Seon Place on Front Street on Tuesday when t...
The public are invited to attend a lecture on dyslexia at the Bermuda College this weekend.
The programme is part of a week-long conference at the college in partnership with The Dyslexic Foundation, ...
The Government has failed in its bid to block a judicial review into how it signed a controversial deal without putting the contract out to tender.
The Cabinet Office ministry made a deal with Florida...