An organisation set up to help the public school system will finish delivering $75,000 worth of educational supplies today.
Support Public Schools, a community action group, yesterday delivered books,...
An organisation launched to support frontline workers and island businesses in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic has extended a $50 gift card giveaway until Saturday.
Sean McNulty, the founder of the ...
Bermuda joined in international talks on plans to help Caribbean countries create more sustainable energy industries.
Walter Roban, the Minister of Home Affairs, said the meeting examined the modernis...
Gaming training for residents to get casino jobs will be on offer next month at the newly opened St Regis Bermuda Resort.
The 122-room hotel, which formally opened on May 22, announced that its casino...
A cruise ship home porting in Bermuda has sold most of its cabins for a series of summer voyages from the island.
Although operating at half capacity, the Viking Cruises website showed that the eight...
A man who broke curfew may face community service in place of a fine.
Ronald Simmons, 38, pleaded guilty on Thursday to a breach of the then 11pm to 5am curfew.
Magistrates’ Court heard that police st...
A man who was more than three times the legal alcohol limit when he fell off his motorcycle has been banned from the roads for 18 months and fined a total of $2,850.
Andre Jackson, 38, pleaded guilty ...
Youngsters at Somersfield Academy got into the Bermuda Day spirit with a set of stationary mini floats.
The pupils of Children’s House, which takes in children aged three to six, spent a week construc...
A Canadian living in Bermuda as a digital nomad yesterday launched a new foundation aimed at supporting frontline workers – and to encourage people to get the Covid vaccination.
At a press conference...
A soldier was fined $1,000 yesterday after he admitted a curfew breach.
Tatem Ford, 37, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to a breach of the 11pm to 5am lockdown.
The court heard that police stoppe...