Police are investigating a break-in at a Pembroke grocery store in the early hours of Saturday.
A police spokesman said that police received a call that an alarm at Arnold’s Supermarket on St John’s R...
Care home staff will be banned from working at multiple sites under amendments planned by the Ministry of Health.
Health minister Kim Wilson announced the move yesterday to try to cut the risk of Covi...
The number of Covid-19 cases hit the 50 mark yesterday.
Kim Wilson said that two more tests had come back positive.
She added 28 had recovered, eight were hospitalised and were still under public heal...
Closures of beaches and parks were not enough to keep kites out of the air as the island celebrated Good Friday.
While families were forced to avoid their usual gathering places because of restriction...
Chronic diseases make Covid-19 even more dangerous in Bermuda, a doctor said yesterday.
Annabel Fountain, an endocrinologist at Fountain Health, explained that non-communicable diseases were dangerous...
Police today warned against “house parties” over the Covid-19 crisis.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Martin Weekes said police had received several calls to complain about loud music and parties.
Mr...
Bermuda could suffer as many as 700 Covid-19 deaths it was warned last night as the country recorded its third fatality from the disease.
David Burt, the Premier, revealed the grim projection after he...
A developer has been ordered to pay legal costs after he abandoned an effort to fight the validity of a prosecution over a failed hotel project.
Michael MacLean had asked for a judicial review of the ...
Three people were today charged with breaches of state of emergency regulations at an online sitting of Magistrates’ Court.
Rickai Raynor, 22, from Southampton, pleaded not guilty to allegations that ...
The public were enlisted last night in the fight against price gouging during the coronavirus crisis.
Walter Roban, the Deputy Premier, said an online reporting system had been created after “numerous...