A charity marked World Aids Day yesterday with a plea to remember to care for people with HIV and Aids despite the global Covid-19 pandemic.
Carolyn Armstrong, the executive director for Supportive T...
A stunning shot of palm trees captured by a Bermudian photographer was picked as the cover image of a prestigious travel magazine this month.
The photograph by Meredith Andrews, taken as she carried o...
A Catholic charity has launched a food drive in a bid to ease pressure on struggling families over Christmas.
The idea for the Reverse Advent Calendar Food Drive came from Elaine Kelly, a parishioner...
Offenders who turned their lives around after referral to the Mental Health Treatment Court praised the system at a special Thanksgiving ceremony.
A trio of people sent to the court, designed to empha...
A middle school and two companies have closed their doors temporarily after staff members tested positive for the coronavirus.
A private school has also closed for a period after a potential exposure ...
A proposed education authority must be free from government influence, a newly appointed independent senator said yesterday.
Speaking during the Senate debate on the Throne Speech, John Wight said: “...
An Opposition senator questioned how many Bermuda College students on government scholarships had graduated.
Marcus Jones, the Opposition Senate Leader, yesterday quizzed Owen Darrell, senator and Jun...
A 80-year-old woman too frail to queue for a coronavirus test called the Covid-19 hotline more than 50 times to reschedule her four-day test without getting through, she said yesterday.
The senior, wh...
The grandchildren of a woman who sold land to the Government under a compulsory purchase order to create the playing field of Francis Patton School said she lost access to other land as a result.
Cha...
Communications glitches have hit the Bermuda Weather Service’s ability to deliver radar images, its director said yesterday.
Mark Guishard said connection problems on its network had affected the upd...