Another person has died from Covid-19 – the 20th since the start of the pandemic – the Ministry of Health announced last night.
The announcement came as Government released its latest Covid-19 figures...
Police have again urged the public to follow guidelines and not mix households after several reported breaches over the weekend.
A police spokesman said that at 5.40pm on Friday officers responded to ...
The surge in Covid-19 cases has caused delays at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, according to the deputy chief of emergency.
Roslyn Bascombe-Adams, said the emergency department had seen 150 “k...
Public school students will not take part in the Cambridge checkpoint assessment this year, the Department of Education announced last night.
In addition, IGCSE exams will not be sat in-person at eit...
The Bermuda Festival will go online this year with more than a dozen local artist highlighted alongside performers from five other nations.
A Festival spokeswoman said the Virtual Festival 2021 will i...
Helping services across the island will continue their work despite the challenges of the latest Covid-19 spike.
Tinee Furnert, the Minister of Social Development and Seniors said a range of resources...
The Women of the One Bermuda Alliance have urged anyone with information about the murder of Jordan Outerbridge to come forward.
Chairwoman Nicky Gurret said the group sent its deepest condolences to ...
The recent spike in Covid-19 cases could hurt revenue for SailGP Bermuda, but the new CEO of the Bermuda Tourism Authority said the island still has much to gain from the event.
Charles Jeffers II sai...
Three more people were fined for Covid-19 breaches today in an online Magistrates’ Court session.
The court heard that Shawn Simmons, 37, was stopped by police at about 1am on February 16 near the jun...
The family of a man murdered last week in a case of mistaken identity yesterday urged the public to help them find closure.
Krishunna Outerbridge, the wife of Jordan Outerbridge, said: “I just want ju...