The men behind a Covid-19 tracking app appealed to the public to embrace the technology to help the island stay one step ahead of the coronavirus.
Lee McArthur and Gabriel Jones, who developed HealthI...
Bermudians will take to the streets this Bermuda Heroes Weekend — but in a new kind of way.
The traditional Bermuda Carnival was cancelled over Covid-19 fears, but the weekend will be marked with a Bl...
A programme for young people that has operated for almost 25 years is to shut its doors.
Clare Mello, the executive director for YouthNet, said the decision came after five years of financial problems...
Firefighters tackled a blaze in a car in Pembroke.
The vehicle was fully alight, near to a two-storey home, when a fire truck arrived at the scene shortly before 11.50pm on Thursday.
A Bermuda Fire an...
A careless driving motorbike rider was fined $3,000 yesterday after he ignored a police order to stop in an attempt to avoid traffic tickets.
Tekeste Goater, 37, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court t...
A man was charged in Magistrates’ Court yesterday with making a series of “menacing” demands for money from a woman.
Jahmeco Blakeney, 40, was accused of making unlawful demands for money from Paulett...
Churches were still waiting yesterday for details about how they would be allowed to operate under Phase 3 relaxations of Covid-19 regulations.
But the Right Reverend Nicholas Dill, the Anglican Bisho...
Cinemagoers who hoped to enjoy a blockbuster on the big screen will have to wait a few more weeks.
For, although cinemas are now allowed to open at 20 per cent capacity as part of Phase 3 of a four-st...
A plan to install new sewage and water mains to link St George’s and St David’s as part of a waste disposal improvement scheme has been submitted to the Department of Planning.
Documents delivered to ...
A lawyer called proposals to reform cannabis legislation “a dog’s breakfast” that required a significant rewrite.
Peter Sanderson, a human rights lawyer, said yesterday that a move away from criminali...