A dispute between bus operators and the Department of Public Transport has been sent to arbitration.
The row flared up on Monday after drivers took time off work to get tested for the Covid-19 virus.
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Hospital services could be “tested” if the island was hit by another surge in Covid-19 cases, according to a senior doctor.
Wesley Miller, the Bermuda Hospitals Board’s Chief of Staff, called for ever...
Bus services have resumed this morning following a dispute between drivers and Department of Public Transport management.
Drivers walked off the job on Monday afternoon after taking time off work to g...
The head of Saltus will be leaving Bermuda next year after five years at the school.
Deryn Lavell will be returning to Canada when her contract expires in June 2022.
In a letter to parents, Gil Tucke...
Walter Roban, the Minister of Home Affairs, has pledged to help rebuild a playground destroyed in a fire last week.
Mr Roban added that he supported the police in their investigation into last Saturda...
Buses are expected to remain off the roads for a second day today after a dispute between drivers and public transport managers remained deadlocked.
Services were initially suspended last Friday afte...
A Bermudian doctor working with Covid-19 patients in the UK said the vaccine was “a light at the end of the tunnel” that will enable the island to eventually return to normal.
Clemmie Stubbs, who work...
A hospital patient who went missing yesterday from King Edward VII Memorial Hospital has been found safe and well.
Police this morning thanked the public for their assistance is locating Donna, Richar...
A former senior Anglican priest who was paralysed as a result of a fall last summer has died.
Norman Lynas, the former Canon Residentiary at the Anglican Cathedral in Hamilton, fell down a set of step...
Artist Abigail Kempe is determined to keep one island tradition alive – the art of kite making.
Ms Kempe, 34, said she learnt the craft from her father.
And for this Easter Good Friday, she made a gia...