“Chronic social isolation” contributed to a surge in violence over the National Heroes Day weekend, according to Wayne Caines, the national security minister.
But Mr Caines told the House of Assembly:...
Bermuda must tackle systemic racism in order to confront a plague of violence, a counsellor affiliated with Social Justice Bermuda said.
Juanae Crockwell was part of a group of hundreds that marched t...
The island must unite in support of young people at risk after months of the coronavirus pandemic crisis, according to the Coalition for the Protection of Children.
The charity’s executive director, K...
Bermuda marked another day with no positive results for Covid-19 yesterday
The announcement came as David Burt, the Premier, confirmed the island had moved into Phase 3B of the relaxation of restricti...
Achieving a top international accreditation just days ahead of the island shutting its borders against Covid-19 has been cause for celebration at Warwick Academy.
Dave Horan, principal at the school, ...
Up close and personal services such as waxing and beard grooming were given the green light today.
David Burt, the Premier, said sustained low numbers of positive tests for the coronavirus had helped ...
An American business head who spent the early 1980s in Bermuda has died, aged 87.
Clayton Cormier, originally from Bay City, Michigan, died on June 9 in Jupiter, Florida, after a brief illness.
Mr Cor...
Much anticipated changes to employment law will be tabled on Friday in the House of Assembly as a lifeline to businesses left reeling by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The reprieve on redundancy payouts was a...
Police will announce today a $50,000 reward for information leading to a missing young mother, The Royal Gazette understands.
The bounty goes significantly beyond the $3,000 that had been offered by C...
Suggestions that a blanket denial of work permit renewals is in force are wrong, the Premier has said.
David Burt emphasised the island’s work permit policy was unchanged, and that Jason Hayward, the ...