The Bermuda Hospitals Board has been swamped by medical waste in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
But it insists the build-up of debris does not pose a health hazard.
BHB operates two macerators at ...
Armed robbers got away with cash in raid on a popular Hamilton bakery late this afternoon.
Two men carrying guns entered The Cake Shop on Curving Avenue at 4.38pm.
According to police, the robbers emp...
Police will be out in force this Easter holiday weekend to ensure that Covid-19 public safety measures are being adhered to.
At a press conference this afternoon, Assistant Police Commissioner Martin ...
The Governor, Rena Lalgie, has had her first experience of a Bermuda tradition – picking Easter Lilies as a gift to send to the Queen.
Ms Lalgie and her family took part in the event at Windybank Far...
Bermuda recorded another 60 positive cases of the Covid-19 virus yesterday, bringing the number of active cases to a record 476.
The positive results were among a batch of 1,660 tests delivered to the...
Belco is advising the public to take care when flying kites over the Easter weekend.
The electricity provider said that kites frequently get tangled in power lines, causing not only blackouts, but als...
Senators rubber-stamped a number of bills relating to Covid-19 safety regulations during tyesterday’s session of the upper house.
A government order extending a state of emergency to April 25 was supp...
A derelict property in Pembroke has been extensively damaged in a fire in the early hours of this morning.
Police said the fire is being treated as “suspicious” and have not ruled out that it may be ...
Sweeping changes to the education system have moved a step closer after legislation was passed in the Senate.
The Education Amendment Act 2021 will abolish middle schools and replace them with new...
More than 100 requests for public access to information were made last year – an increase of 27 per cent on the year before.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) made the revelation in its annu...