Bermuda now has 753 people under public health monitoring for Covid-19, with 26 people in hospital for the illness – six in intensive care.
There were 71 new cases of coronavirus recorded yesterday ou...
The Caribbean island of St Vincent, where many Bermudians can trace their roots, faces a significant evacuation order as the volcano La Soufrière shows signs of impending eruption.
Ralph Gonsalves, Pr...
A new charity has been formed to help empower young adult men.
Transitional Community Services is aimed at helping at-risk males aged 18 to 34.
Tiffanne Thomas, the executive director, said local data...
A brief summer cruise season with companies homeported in Bermuda stands to bring $40 million in economic impact, the transport minister revealed yesterday.
Lawrence Scott said the announcement that V...
School students could be learning remotely until May, the Education Minister said yesterday.
Diallo Rabain, the education minister, said the closing of public and private schools to in-house learning ...
The island’s first gun murder victim of 2021 was named yesterday as Jordan Outerbridge, a father and husband, shot in Warwick as he walked home from a card game.
Mr Outerbridge, 37, was leaving a hous...
Six people were last night in intensive care in hospital as Bermuda recorded 28 new positive cases of Covid-19.
At a press conference Kim Wilson, the health minister, said the island’s active cases st...
Renee Ming, the Minister of National Security, today called for the public’s help after a man was fatally shot in Warwick last night.
The victim, a 37-year-old man, was found with a gunshot wound to h...
All schools are to be closed to in-house learning with the move coming into effect from next Monday until April 23, as a measure against the spread of the coronavirus.
The health order moving schools ...
The year’s first commemorative stamp series have been issued to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of The Garden Club of Bermuda.
From a modest beginning in April 4, 1921, the club has grown into one of ...