The education minister defended a Covid-19 testing policy for children returning to school, saying he was “honestly not following” why parents would not want to know their child’s status before going ...
A British MP whose life was claimed in a knife attack on Friday was a champion for plans by a Bermuda charity to open a dedicated dementia care centre.
Sir David Amess, Conservative MP for Southe...
Buses will resume their normal schedule today after two weeks on a reduced timetable because of absences related to Covid-19.
Passengers must follow public health guidelines, wear properly fitting mas...
Triathlon champion Flora Duffy returned to her old school Warwick Academy yesterday as it rededicated its swimming pool to mark her Olympic gold medal win.
Flora, who gave her clearest indication to d...
A survey has revealed overwhelming support across demographic groups for a salute to Bermuda’s Olympic gold medal victor Flora Duffy.
Narrative Research Bermuda found 98 per cent of the population bac...
A delivery service yesterday launched a social media bid to stamp out bad driving by staff.
Sargasso Sea, which started in 2019 as an app-based food delivery service and branched out into the retail s...
A charity walk next month will feature a parallel virtual event to help fight one of the island’s major chronic illnesses.
Hamilton Rotary Club highlighted the “staggeringly high” cost of end stage ki...
Drivers have been warned to heed one-way signs at Khyber Pass in St George, where a police spokesman said there have been several near misses reported.
The road only permits northbound traffic.
Driver...
Three more deaths from Covid-19 were announced last night, raising the death toll from the virus to 95.
But active cases have dropped to 474 from the 658 at the last update. It brings case numbers be...
Elective surgeries, put on hold as King Edward VII Memorial Hospital grapples with the island’s worst outbreak of Covid-19, are expected to restart soon.
Wesley Miller, the chief of staff for Bermuda ...