Four police officers were in quarantine yesterday after a man who claimed he had Covid-19 was alleged to have coughed on two of them.
Commissioner of Police Stephen Corbishley said the man deliberatel...
The Bermuda Police Service has set up a new hotline for non-emergency calls.
A police spokesman said the public can call the new number, 211, to report crimes or issues that do not require an immediat...
Bermuda’s courts have updated their procedures in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
A practice direction, sent to those who work in both the Supreme Court and Magistrates’ Court by Alexandra Wheatley...
The Bermuda National Gallery has turned to the internet to continue its mission to bring art to the public over the Covid-19 lockdown.
A spokesman said the gallery would host a talk by Bryan Ritchie, ...
A plan by a private jet firm to sell six seats on a flight to the US has flown into trouble.
David Burt, the Premier, said that the trip organised by Longtail Aviation to bring passengers back to Berm...
Bermuda’s high schools have joined forces to make face shields for hospital staff.
Saltus Grammar School, Warwick Academy, Somersfield Academy, Bermuda High School and CedarBridge Academy have used th...
A man who breached the Covid-19 curfew while wearing an electronic monitoring device has been jailed for a month.
Lawrence Smith, 22, from Paget, pleaded guilty to three breaches of the Shelter in Pla...
A man was fined after he was found by police in Warwick in breach of the island-wide lockdown.
Kalio Govia, from Pembroke, pleaded guilty to the offence in an online sitting of Magistrates’ Court last...
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...