The deadline for applicants for Government bursaries have has been extended until May 14, a spokeswoman said today.
The Public Service Bursary Awards Scheme offers funding to Bermudians seeking postse...
A man who admitted handling stolen goods from a clothes shop theft was yesterday released from prison after he was sentenced to time already served in custody.
Jahroy Simons, 35, was also ordered to p...
Court services are to be reduced in the wake of the increase in Covid-19 cases.
Magistrates’ Court and the Supreme Court will continue to operate, but with limited access to the Dame Lois Browne-Evans...
A fresh appeal for youngsters to sign up for an anti-abuse programme was made by a child protection charity yesterday.
The Coalition for the Protection of Children appealed to primary and middle schoo...
A Covid-19 vaccination programme got a major shot in the arm after a fundraising appeal raised about $500,000 – more than double the original target.
Lisa Sheppard, the executive director of the Bermu...
A virtual concert series will feature musician DJ iBreeze in a two-hour music session tomorrow.
The event is part of the Department of Culture’s Culture@Home programme, which features island entertain...
A Government plan to ban high pollution two-stroke motorcycles and change its fleet to electric vehicles in a bid to cut emissions was yesterday backed by environmentalists.
But the owner of the Bermu...
A total of three people yesterday admitted breaches of Covid-19 curfew regulations.
Clarence Simons, 71, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to a breach of the earlier midnight to 5am lockdown.
The c...
A driver was banned from the roads for 18 months and fined a total of $3,000 after he was found asleep at the wheel after the Covid-19 curfew.
Khalil Burchall, 36, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court...
A man was fined $300 yesterday after he admitted stealing a knife from a hardware store.
Dennis Richardson, 29, pleaded guilty to the theft at a virtual session of Magistrates’ Court.
The court heard ...