Fine arts student Hailey Barbosa has been selected as the recipient of this year’s Bermuda Society of the Arts Bursary Award.
The $5,000 bursary will help Ms Barbosa as she seeks her Masters degree at...
Efforts are under way to protect Bermuda’s native seagrass beds – and the species that rely on them to survive.
Walter Roban, the Minister of Home Affairs, said the ministry launched a restoration pro...
A proposal to create a career development programme at Bermuda College has been given the green light by the planning department.
The application proposed the construction of an additional floor on to...
The Department of Planning’s Customer Self-Service website will be unavailable tomorrow while the department carries out an upgrade of its online management system.
The upgrade is part of a plan to e...
The Royal Bermuda Regiment is gearing up for its February recruit camp and looking for those willing to serve.
Renee Ming, the Minister of National Security, said the RBR is accepting applications for...
Schoolchildren returned to their classrooms today as in-class learning resumed at public schools across the island.
Public schools had transitioned to remote learning in early December after a surge...
Travellers who plan to fly to the United States will soon need to have a negative Covid-19 test before they are allowed to depart.
The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said yesterday it w...
Bermuda’s unions will not oppose labour reform legislation to be debated in the Senate today.
But Armell Thomas, the president of the Bermuda Public Service Union, and Chris Furbert, the president of ...
The Commissioner of Police is to be allowed to challenge an order to reinstate an officer fired for gross misconduct.
The Public Service Commission ruled last August that Police Constable Oswin Pereir...
The Supreme Court has found there was no evidence to convict a man accused of a 2016 bike theft and robbery.
Shayne James was charged with the two offences after his fingerprints were found on the sto...