A guidance session to help young Bermudians to earn scholarships will be held by the Department of Workforce Development today.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Labour said: “For many in our community,...
Ventilators used to treat a sleep disorder have been recalled amid fears about potentially life-threatening problems with their insulation.
Philips has recalled its CPAP and BiPAP ventilators made bef...
A particle that could have been produced by gunfire was found by investigators in the pocket of a sweatshirt linked to a man accused of murder.
The Supreme Court heard from Tarah Helsel, an expert fro...
The first of Bermuda’s new electric bus fleet have arrived on the island.
The 30 buses, built by the Golden Dragon Bus Company in China, are expected to be on the roads in the next four to six weeks.
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The amount of fuel imported to Bermuda fell by almost 50 per cent in 2020 as the island dealt with the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to the 2021 Environmental Statistics Compendium, r...
Hundreds gathered at Shelly Bay Field on Saturday night for a sunset vigil to pay tribute to a father and former prison officer.
Ernest Peets, the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport, said that while...
The Ministry of Public Works is on the look out for a firm to examine the condition of the Swing Bridge in St George’s.
According to a Request for Proposal issued on February 4, the Ministry wants to ...
More than $20,000 was raised for charity on Saturday in the 53rd annual Gas-O-Rama event organised by the Hamilton Lions Club.
A spokesman for the club said they had been able to sell 4,000 raffle ti...
Island nations must play a role on the world stage when it comes to the marine environment, according to environmental campaigner Anna Oposa.
Ms Oposa, co-founder of Save Philippine Seas, said that wh...
A senior man was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital this afternoon after a crash in Pembroke.
A police spokeswoman said officers responded to a report of a single vehicle collision involving a...