Legislation to formally extend the Covid-19 public health emergency to the end of September is expected to be debated in the House of Assembly today.
The Public Health (Covid-19) Emergency Extension (...
A man who punched an elderly person leaving him unconscious and needing overseas treatment yesterday admitted a charge of wounding a senior with intent to disable him.
The Supreme Court heard Alvin Le...
A scavenger hunt organised by the City of Hamilton has been postponed over concerns about wet weather.
While the event was scheduled to take place tomorrow and Saturday, it will now run on August 13 a...
The public is being asked to be patient while the Ministry of Public Works joins forces with the Royal Bermuda Regiment and Belco to trim trees along South Shore Road in Warwick and Southampton.
A Gov...
The parents of a Bermudian teenager who took her own life at a US treatment centre have launched a lawsuit against the facility over her death.
Kirsta Simons, 17, had been sent to West Ridge Academy i...
An investigation has been launched at the Westgate Correctional Facility after the sudden death of an inmate.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of National Security confirmed the death early yesterday af...
The Mirrors Programme has put a spotlight on student art as part of its annual Student Art and Digital exhibit at Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
This year’s event tasked Bermuda’s young people wit...
A section of the wall that surrounds Sessions House was damaged over the weekend, however the cause of the damage was unclear yesterday.
The Bermuda Police Service spokesman said that there had not be...
More than $5.5 million in contracts for the wastewater works in the East End have been revealed through the Public Access to Information legislation.
A notice published in the Official Gazette last we...
The Bermuda Post Office has paid tribute to Bermuda’s essential workers with a special stamp release.
The BPO has revised the 50 cent shell stamp, which depicts a Bermuda Cone shell, and overprinted i...