Buses will be off the road today between 11.30am and 3.30pm for a union meeting, the Department of Public Transportation has warned.
A DPT spokesman said the service interruption was to allow unions t...
“Limited” services are returning to the courts tomorrow, with restrictions to be “revisited further in two weeks”.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Legal Affairs said anyone permitted to enter the Da...
Public feedback has helped redraw the island’s proposals for legal cannabis, according to Kathy Lynn Simmons, the Minister of Legal Affairs.
The proposal now includes a licence for personal cultivatio...
A plan to help homeless men and women housed by the Government after a coronavirus curfew was imposed is in the works, the City of Hamilton said yesterday.
A temporary shelter, at CedarBridge Academy ...
Unusually low tides this month were explained yesterday by the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences.
The research station, based in St George’s, reported that tides were running three to four inches lo...
Dust on car windshields this weekend will have journeyed thousands of miles to reach the island.
A plume of Sahara Desert dust, which has blanketed the Caribbean in a haze this week before it swept no...
The family of a woman injured in a brutal machete attack thanked the public yesterday for their response to an appeal for assistance to help her move from the house where the horrific assault happened...
Bermuda is on track to enter the last phase of the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions at the start of next month, the Premier said last night.
The last phase of restrictions against coronavirus is sc...
Two new e-books offer students an educational journey through the Transatlantic Slave Trade, as well as the history of tourism in Bermuda.
The National Museum of Bermuda announced it had collaborated ...
The legalisation of cannabis in Bermuda will not threaten its privileged United States Customs pre-clearance system at the airport, the US Consul-General has promised.
But Constance Dierman warned tha...