The Department of Immigration will resume some services tomorrow as Government offices begin to reopen.
Wayne Caines, the Minister of National Security, said the Department will begin to accept applic...
The court system will reopen tomorrow but non-urgent business will continue to be adjourned.
Alexandra Wheatley, the Supreme Court Registrar, said the Magistrates’ Court cashier’s desk will reopen at ...
A delivery app has temporarily halted food service to make improvements.
Sargasso Sea announced in a notice to customers that it would stop restaurant deliveries from 6pm today until Tuesday
The notic...
Staycations could help to support Bermuda’s hard-hit hotels — but experts said residents would need to be persuaded.
Peter Everson, an economist, said there could be people interested in a holiday at ...
A convicted robber was imprisoned yesterday after he returned to the island from Britain without informing his probation officer.
Kyari Flood, 20, was sentenced to a total of 27 months behind bars aft...
Bermuda is again being asked to “make some noise” at 5pm today in tribute to Bermuda’s essential workers.
The event is the second organised by the Fairmont Southampton, spread on social media.
A spoke...
A Bermudian teacher in Vietnam said the country’s fast lockdown and success in the fight against Covid-19 gave him hope that Bermuda would stage a quick recovery from the crisis as well.
Aiyetoro Hind...
Women in need will this year benefit from a strengthened partnership between a charity and the developer behind the new airport project.
The Women’s Resource Centre and Aecon announced today that they...
A cruise ship that diverted to the island on Monday has resumed its journey with its injured crew member on board.
The Bermudian-registered cruise ship Regal Princess was on its way from the Bahamas t...
The Agricultural Exhibition may have been cancelled — but schools are still showing off their pupil’s green thumbs.
Mount Saint Agnes Academy and the Bermuda Institute have highlighted several entries...