While most of us are safe at home during the Covid-19 pandemic, essential workers put their lives at risk to keep Bermuda going. The Royal Gazette salutes these selfless men and women in hospitals, su...
The island’s traditional Agricultural Exhibition should have started today, but has had to be sidelined because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, pupils at the Bermuda Institute in Southampton have s...
David Burt, the Premier, announced last night that a “multi-lane drive-through facility” would open tomorrow at Southside in St George’s to begin testing essential workers for Covid-19.
Mr Burt praise...
The island’s war veterans are being used by an unscrupulous scammer, the Bermuda Legion has warned.
Carol Everson, a welfare case worker with the ex-services personnel charity, highlighted that a phon...
A psychologist last night warned that the stress of the Covid-19 lockdown could take its toll on people under virtual house arrest.
Alison Daniels said people could fall prey to anxiety, sadness and f...
A frustrated Department of Parks worker has condemned dumping at public parks.
The member of staff forwarded pictures of household trash piling up at parks, which are all closed because of the Covid-1...
A charter flight is to bring home Bermudians stranded in Britain next Friday — along with a cargo of coronavirus test kits.
David Burt, the Premier, said yesterday that some of the test kits bought by...
Standard & Poor’s, the United States ratings agency, has updated its outlook on Bermuda from positive to “stable”, the Ministry of Finance announced last night.
The move represents a minor downgrade f...
The Government backed away from a blanket ban on deliveries by alcohol and tobacco wholesalers yesterday.
The change of heart came after David Burt, the Premier, said the day before that liquor and ci...
Two new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in Bermuda, the health minister revealed last night.
Kim Wilson said that 35 test results had returned with 33 in the clear. The island’s total infections...