A Bermuda charity will soon be able to accept online donations after a $2,500 grant from Clarien Bank.
Grainne Richmond, the treasurer of Action on Alzheimer’s & Dementia Bermuda said the cash from Cl...
The Bermuda Tourism Authority is to relaunch a grant scheme for businesses as it gears up for the return of tourists in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Glenn Jones, the BTA interim CEO and chie...
The cost of collecting taxes on income would be enormous and would require a “swelling” of the civil service, a former Minister of Finance has warned.
In an opinion piece in today’s Royal Gazette...
More than 5,000 people had been vaccinated for the coronavirus by last night, the Premier, David Burt, announced.
But the island’s curfew from midnight to 6am is to remain in effect at least a further...
An armed robber last night raided a betting shop.
A man armed with what appeared to be a handgun struck at GameTime in Somerset and escaped with cash stuffed in a white bag.
A police spokesman said th...
The Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority said today it will allow flights of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to Bermuda with the removal of the airspace ban and it will also permit the operation of the aircra...
A salmonella scare has forced the recall of frozen seafood sold by an island supermarket, health officials revealed today.
The 250g mix of king prawns, mussels and squid rings, produced for UK superma...
The social development and seniors minister heard talks about inclusion after she was invited by a UN agency to attend a virtual meeting.
Tinee Furbert attended the online gathering of the presiding o...
The Bermuda Hospitals Board has announced that more visitors will be allowed to see patients from today.
A spokeswoman said that the increase for acute and long term care wards came after “the return ...
Residents were warned that using private vehicles for hire could put passengers at risk.
A Government spokesman said: “For the safety and security of the travelling public, the Ministry of Transport w...