A man who apparently lost control of his motorbike and crashed while being followed by the police has died of his injuries.
It is the island’s seventh road fatality this year.
A spokesman for the Ber...
Almost all of Bermuda’s active Covid-19 cases are the Delta variant, the Minister of Health has confirmed.
Figures released to The Royal Gazette yesterday morning show that of the 36 active cases re...
The Impact Mentoring Academy is accepting applications for the upcoming academic year.
The academy offers an alternative to mainstream education with a mission to challenge young men to discover and ...
Business advice firm KPMG is working on a professional development plan for staff at The Berkeley Institute ahead of the school becoming one of the island’s first two signature schools.
Working with ...
The daylight shooting on Court Street that resulted in two men being wounded bore all the hallmarks of a gang crime, the acting police commissioner said last night.
Darrin Simons said police were uns...
“Amazing and memorable” is how a restaurant owner has described a new floating stage at White Horse restaurant in St George’s.
Dennie O’Connor, owner/managing director at White Horse, dreamt up the i...
Samuel Brangman Jr has been appointed Postmaster General.
Mr Brangman will be responsible for the strategic management and oversight of the operations of the Bermuda Post Office, ensuring mail is saf...
Bermuda risks another spike of Covid-19 cases if people let their guard down, the shadow health minister warned last night.
Michael Dunkley issued the warning after the number of active cases increas...
The Cambridge curriculum should be scrapped under government’s education reform plans, the former principal of St George’s Preparatory School has said.
Mary Lodge said that the relatively low Cambridg...
A man and two women were injured in a stabbing at John Smith’s Bay in the early hours of yesterday morning.
All three were taken via a private vehicle to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital to be trea...