The Governor’s Cup Challenge at the first golf course on the island to desegregate went ahead without a hitch despite the threat of Hurricane Paulette.
The tournament at Ocean View Golf Course in Devo...
The labour minister said that “efforts are being made” to have the first of the Government’s supplementary unemployment benefits paid out today.
Jason Hayward was quizzed yesterday after Walter Roban,...
The first day of advance polling in the General Election went ahead yesterday at four locations around the island.
Tenia Woolridge, the Parliamentary Registrar, said that 1,538 votes were cast.
She th...
A motorcyclist killed in a crash last Friday was named by police yesterday.
Leric Lightbourn, 21, died after his bike was in collision with a car east of the junction of Vesey Street and Middle Road i...
The island was “back up and running in record time” after Hurricane Paulette hit, the national security minister said yesterday.
Renée Ming said the storm left more than 25,000 homes out of almost 36,...
Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers were out on the roads yesterday as part of the recovery effort for Hurricane Paulette.
The troops fanned out across the island to assess damage, clear roads, and ensure...
Noon update: Close to 25,000 homes have lost power throughout the island, as Hurricane Paulette continues to strengthen into a strong Category 2 even as it moves slowly north from Bermuda after making...
A woman with serious health problems was rushed to the hospital by firefighters.
The woman, affected by a string of health complications, was treated by fire service EMTs and taken to King Edward VII ...
Residents were warned late yesterday to hunker down and ride out the storm, as Hurricane Paulette loomed to strike Bermuda shortly before sunrise.
Renée Ming, the Minister of National Security, advise...
The island’s armed service mobilised yesterday to meet the threat posed by what is expected to be Hurricane Paulette.
More than 80 troops, including three Immediate Response Teams, have been called up...