Police in Bermuda will be able to link bullets to firearms using new technology backed with $1.3 million from the British Government.
The Integrated Ballistic Identification System will mean officers ...
The best IT professionals on the island will help ensure Bermuda deals with risks associated with the internet, national security minister Wayne Caines told the House of Assembly yesterday.
Mr Caines ...
Hurricane Maria was tonight said not to be a threat to Bermuda at present.
The storm’s closest approach to the island within three days is expected to be 428 nautical miles to the west at 4am on Tuesd...
A St George’s beach was today closed after higher than normal levels of waterborne bacteria were found.
Tobacco Bay Beach was shut to swimmers and watersports by the Department of Health “due to bact...
A new service to better detect breast cancer has been launched by Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre.
Digital breast tomosynthesis or 3-D mammography enables radiologists to see more clearly and is a f...
Schools, businesses and clubs are invited to go crazy to support a cancer charity today for Mad Hair Day.
Adults can donate $5 and children $2 towards Pals and wear their hair in a mad or crazy way fo...
The gill parasite brooklynella has been identified as the cause of death of fish washed up on Bermuda’s beaches.
Large numbers of fish from a wide range of species, including the ecologically importan...
Community action group Imagine Bermuda is encouraging people to observe the International Peace Day today.
The group wants people to join with the United Nations to pause and reflect for a minute at ...
A total of 20 buses were cancelled this afternoon, according to a spokesman for the Department of Public Transportation.
The affected routes were as follows:
Route 8, Hamilton to Barnes Corner, 4pm
...
Talented students have received awards through the Mirrors ten-year anniversary art competition, “Reflections of Bermuda”.
More than 100 pieces of art were displayed for the competition at the Masterw...