A 45-year-old man has become the fifth road fatality of the year after a crash just before midnight on Friday.
A police spokesman said the rider struck a wall at the entrance to the WindReach outdoor ...
More steps must be taken before cruise ships can return to the island, attendees at the Bermuda Tourism Summit heard yesterday.
Aideen Ratteray Pryse, the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Healt...
A “Reclaim Summer” week on the water is to be held to boost visitor numbers and resident spending in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Bermuda Tourism Authority said yesterday.
Glenn Jones, the i...
Kathy Lynn Simmons has been appointed as the Acting Minister of Community Affairs and Sport, the Government announced this evening.
Ms Simmons already holds the post of Attorney-General and Minister o...
Bermudian businesses can earn an internationally recognised stamp to highlight Covid-19 safe practices.
The Bermuda Tourism Authority announced that the World Travel and Tourism Council “Safe Travels”...
A special sanctuary for seagrass has been created in a lagoon on Ireland Island in an effort to guard a protected habitat from a protected species – green turtles.
Grates have been installed at both m...
A man brought to Bermuda from a US jail in Cuba has had his bid for British citizenship blocked – by an almost four-year-old speeding ticket.
Salahidin Abdulahad applied for British Overseas Territory...
A 19-year-old man has been arrested in connection with last month’s gun murder of Garrina Cann, police said tonight.
A spokesman confirmed the man was still in custody.
Ms Cann, 31, was shot to death ...
This year’s Axa End-to-End fundraiser will take to the streets later this month after a five-month postponement caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
But – unlike past years – the October 24 event will ...
Butterfield Bank has made about 25 staff redundant because of the economic crisis caused by Covid-19.
A spokesman for the bank confirmed tonight that 51 positions have been made redundant internationa...