Another three people were charged with Covid-19 breaches yesterday during an online Magistrates’ Court session.
Kamesh Wilkinson, 39, pleaded guilty to breaking the previous midnight to 5am curfew on ...
People are being asked to observe a one-minute silence from their homes today in honour of Prince Philip.
A spokeswoman for Government House said: “There will be a UK national one minute of silence to...
As Bermuda settled into its second lockdown, Royal Gazette videographer Kyle McNeil toured the island to capture the quiet stillness as people adjusted to stay-at-home orders.
Beaches, sports fields ...
Leona Thompson wasn’t going to let a hospital visit get in the way of celebrating her birthday.
Taken ill the day before she celebrated being aged 104, she told doctors, ’look, I want to go home, it’s...
Centenarian Winnie Oatley celebrated her 103rd birthday by planting a cedar tree at a nature reserve,
Ms Oatley was joined by her family and members of the Bermuda Zoological Society to mark the speci...
Bermuda’s homeless population will be sheltered during the stay-at-home period with the help of the Government, the Ministry of Social Development and Seniors pledged today.
Tinee Furbert said that su...
Power has been restored to almost 650 people after damage to an electrical pole caused blackouts in the East End.
A Belco spokesman confirmed that customers in St George’s were now back online after a...
Pensioners should have received their Government cheques by mail yesterday, the Department of Social Insurance said.
Those who received cheques can cash them in at their respective banks during their ...
A medical clinic will now have its imaging services covered by standard insurance after a judge ruled in its favour.
The Bermuda Health Council (BHeC) had refused to include procedures such as MRIs an...
The Bermuda Red Cross has launched an appeal to help the victims of an ongoing volcanic eruption in the Caribbean.
The relief will be sent to the residents of St Vincent as they continue to withstand ...