A Bermuda Police officer has successfully completed a course on how to lead a team during a major incident or civil emergency.
Acting Superintendent Jerome Laws took part in the Multi-Agency Gold Inci...
A popular chocolate egg has been pulled from store shelves over fears of a potential salmonella contamination.
Kinder products, which include chocolate eggs and bars, have been removed from Lindo’s gr...
Boat owners have until the end of next month to renew licences for their vessels and moorings.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Marine and Ports added that owners must ensure that they have filed u...
The Department of Parks has extended the deadline for applications to provide beach and park concessions for the summer.
The deadline for requests for proposals has been put back a week to Monday. Con...
A senior doctor appealed to people yesterday to keep wearing masks to protect themselves and others against Covid-19 – after the Government relaxed public health rules.
Wesley Miller, the Chief of Sta...
The public was today invited to attend a garden party at Government House to mark the Queen’s birthday and Platinum Jubilee.
The party will be open to the public for the first time since 2019 after th...
Brightly painted statues of a miniature horse that delighted children across the island have gone on public display.
The 20 life-size statues of Tilly, a therapy pet at the WindReach charity for peopl...
A more contagious version of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 was detected on the island last month.
But medics said they did not expect an increase in hospitalisations because the symptoms of the new ...
The battle to save the Corporation of Hamilton is to go to Bermuda’s highest court of appeal, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The Corporation of Hamilton is to lodge an appeal with the Privy Council in ...