A drive-through vaccination programme could see fewer patients in the future as many people still to get the jab remain apprehensive, nurses warned yesterday.
Staff at a pop-up clinic at the Turtle Hi...
Bermuda has been asked to join an international virtual conference to mark the one year anniversary of the murder of a Black man by a policeman in the US state of Minnesota.
Racial Reflections, Re...
Students in higher education can apply for a $5,000 scholarship to help with their costs.
Devonshire Parish Council said its autumn scholarships were available to undergraduate and postgraduate studen...
A driver whose car hit a tree before flipping over was banned from the roads for 18 months yesterday after admitting to drink driving.
Patrick Abuyulan, 35, pleaded guilty to the offence during a virt...
A programme created to empower girls and young women will return this summer after a two-year hiatus.
She Leads: A Real World Readiness Programme is now accepting submissions for its week-long lif...
A family that runs a thrift store that sells upmarket goods at affordable prices will celebrate the store’s first anniversary this weekend.
Rossini Lawrence and Gina Thomas, the husband and wife team ...
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...