Hundreds of people spent more than an hour of their Cup Match holiday on Church Street awaiting Covid-19 tests yesterday.
Some people waited up to 90 minutes to receive tests required under the island...
More than 1,000 Covid-19 tests were carried out over the Cup Match holiday, and one new case was discovered.
A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Health said that between Thursday and today, 1,049 test r...
Two men were arrested today after an incident involving a blade at a beach car park.
A police spokesman said that Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers reported a disturbance involving three men, one of who...
An antiracism charity today praised the decision to conduct “mock sobriety tests” at Horseshoe Bay over the holiday weekend.
A spokeswoman for Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda said the measure, th...
The Government broke ground yesterday on what will be a new international arbitration centre developed as part of a public-private partnership.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch announced the constructio...
Two new cases of Covid-19 came to the island on Monday’s Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta, the Government revealed.
Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, said the two were found in the latest round o...
A pedestrian suffered a serious leg injury last night after he was hit by a motorbike.
A police spokesman said that officers received reports of a collision just west of Terceira’s Service Station on ...
No additional cases of Covid-19 were identified today despite 744 test results being received.
The total number of recorded cases in Bermuda remains at 156, with only six cases active.
Kim Wilson, the...
An environmental charity has launched a community competition to find a logo for its Adopt-a-Spot programme.
Keep Bermuda Beautiful has called on professional and amateur graphic designers to design a...
David Burt, the Premier, last night mourned the death of Owen Arthur, a former Prime Minister of Barbados.
Mr Arthur died on Monday at the age of 70.
Mr Burt described Mr Arthur, who led the Caribbean...