The cost of some medications could be reduced after senators passed legislation allowing for further regulation of the drugs industry.
The Bermuda Health Council Amendment Act will create a drug formu...
A gun and a bullet were among the historic finds made during a recent renovation of one of Bermuda’s oldest buildings.
The discovery was made at Verdmont, in Smith’s, by Bermuda National Trust staff.
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Bermuda has recorded a further 108 cases of Covid-19, bringing the number of active cases to 396.
The positive results came from a batch of 3,038 tests, and is the highest single daily total since rec...
A Bermudian in the US has won social media stardom with a series of quirky video clips about the island which have attracted millions of followers.
Dylan Hollis has also earned more than 37 million ’l...
A charity that lost thousands of dollars of equipment to thieves has recovered the stolen items thanks to the help of a Good Samaritan.
Raiders stole $10,000 worth of equipment – including ceilin...
Government must give financial concessions to restaurants and bars if the industry is to survive, according to one restaurateur.
Philip Barnett, president of Island Restaurant Group, which owns a numb...
Saltus has become the latest victim of Covid-19 after health chiefs tonight confirmed a potential exposure at the school.
In a letter e-mailed to parents, school head Deryn Lavell said that the school...
Offenders who breach Covid-19 safety regulations will be issued with a fixed penalty ticket under legislation passed in the House of Assembly last night.
And public health officers will have the autho...
An entrepreneur who set up his own mask-making business has donated 50 of his products to the disabled.
Kenneth Pushā, owner of Mask'd Co, made the donation to the K Margaret Carter Centre - a governm...
Essential workers were shown just how much they are appreciated after being presented with ’thank you’ cards and goody bags yesterday.
Years 7 and 8 students at the Bermuda High School made the cards ...