Bermuda’s success in the containment of Covid-19 was highlighted in a live interview to eight million radio listeners in Britain.
Nadine Breeze, an English legal secretary at law firm Conyers in Hamil...
Bus service will be halted today between 10am and 1.30pm.
The Department of Public Transportation said the interruption would allow talks with drivers in expectation of schools reopening next month.
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“The next generation of leaders, managers and entrepreneurs” were presented with scholarship awards by the Department of Workforce Development yesterday.
Jason Hayward, the Minister of Labour, present...
A schoolboy is to get a second chance of an exhibition to showcase his artistic talent after an earlier event was shelved because of Covid-19.
Freda Trimm, a teacher at Paget Primary School, had hope...
Worried teachers said yesterday they feared problems with the school bus service when the new term started because of Covid-19 safety rules.
It is expected that students will be required to stick to s...
Two vehicles were destroyed in suspicious fires in the early hours of yesterday.
The blazes involved a light truck on Palmetto Road, Pembroke, and a car at a nearby home close to the junction of Bisho...
A display created by schoolchildren at a summer camp to lift the spirits of a soldier injured on duty has been unveiled.
Youngsters aged between 6 and 10 at the Kids Just Want to Have Fun camp wrote l...
A young fisherman who had his tackle box stolen said yesterday he was delighted after the public rallied round to replace his lost equipment.
Jase Lawes-Mathis, 13, was fishing for snapper and jacks o...
Graduates of a government summer internship programme were recognised yesterday for their hard work and dedication in the field of power engineering.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch, the Minister of Pu...
A meeting for bus operators regarding the transportation of students to and from school under Ministry of Health Covid-19 guidelines was postponed due to challenges in securing a venue.
The Department...