A Bermudian nurse who works in Toronto has become one of the first Bermudians to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Keira Whited took the step last Wednesday after health officials in the city ap...
The number of coronavirus tracking officers is to be increased, the Government said yesterday.
The move came after reports of people being exposed to the coronavirus – but not being alerted until days...
A charity that helps a traditional Christmas Day event run well has asked party goers to give it a miss this year to help limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Anne Hyde, the Keep Bermuda Beautiful ex...
Bermudians living in London and the south-east of England can still travel home over the holiday season, despite new lockdown laws in the UK.
A Government spokeswoman today appealed to Bermudians in t...
The Information Commissioner’s Office has closed its Church Street office for the Christmas period, with immediate effect.
A spokeswoman for the ICO said that the closure was unrelated to Covid-19.
T...
Three charities that support young and old people got a bumper pre-Christmas boost from fundraising efforts by an international business.
The Foster Parent Association, the Eliza DoLittle Society, and...
Retailers have stopped shipping in two hot-ticket electronic gadgets in the run-up to Christmas – because the cost is prohibitive.
Games fans who wanted to buy the latest Sony PlayStation or Microsoft...
An Opposition senator has accused the Progressive Labour Party of turning the 2016 airport protests into a political football, using the suffering of protesters for point-scoring.
Marcus Jones of the...
Bermudian journalist Ernest Tucker has been inducted into the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Hall of Fame.
The posthumous honour was awarded at a virtual ceremony yesterday.
Mr Tucker, who died ...
Senators rubber-stamped a number of Government bills during a brisk, virtual session of the Upper House yesterday morning.
Streamlining and improved efficiency were the themes of three Acts that were ...