Some businesses thought to be eligible to reopen yesterday after Covid-19 regulations were relaxed were unable to do so because they still had to get government permission.
A spokeswoman for Hendy’s L...
The worldwide Covid-19 lockdown has not deterred bluebirds from their Bermuda nesting season.
Christian Chin-Gurret, a Bermudian student and founder of the Happy Bird Company bluebird box makers, said...
Staff at a Pembroke restaurant have turned its kitchen over to help elderly residents at a nursing home.
Rob Bruni, the manager of Huckleberry at the Rosedon Hotel, said staff had answered an urgent c...
A man has denied assaulting his estranged wife.
Dwayne Musson, 24, from Smith’s, pleaded not guilty yesterday to a charge that he caused grievous bodily harm to Leila Musson.
Magistrates’ Court heard ...
The public have dug deep into their pockets to support Family Centre’s work to help people left in dire straits by the coronavirus shutdown.
Martha Dismont, the charity’s executive director, said dem...
A charity set up to assist women and their children facing hardship has experienced “unprecedented” demand from struggling single mothers.
Elaine Butterfield, the executive director of the Women’s Res...
International meteorologists have warned that this year’s hurricane season could be busier than normal.
A forecast from North Carolina State University predicted between 18 and 22 named storms for the...
Athletics organisations are fast out of the starting blocks to help people keep fit while confined at home.
The Bermuda Athletes Commission teamed up with the Bermuda Olympic Association and the Bermu...
A new green organisation said it aimed to make Bermuda the first carbon-neutral country in the world.
Climate Wise, founded by entrepreneur Stephen Castree, said the organisation would allow companies...
A man accused of a break-in at a boat club and the theft of a bottle of whisky was remanded in custody yesterday.
Jeshon Sullivan, from St George’s, pleaded not guilty to the charges and also denied h...