Businessman Paul Scope and former police officer Mark Clarke are to take the helm of a SailGP Bermuda steering committee set up to involve the public with the event.
Mr Scope, the chairman of Willis ...
A Pembroke middle school is to move to remote learning after a teacher tested positive for the coronavirus.
A spokeswoman for the education ministry said the new regime at Dellwood Middle School would...
Quarantine measures imposed on a class at a school in the East End were lifted today.
A letter from the health ministry’s epidemiology and surveillance unit to parents and staff at St George’s Prepara...
A Bill to give a 262-year lease to the developers and managers of the former St George’s Club property is expected to be among the matters up for debate when the House of Assembly reconvenes today.
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Penalties for the killing of protected species may be increased in the wake of The Royal Gazette’s report last week on the killing of parrotfish, it was announced today.
Walter Roban, the home affair...
Royal Caribbean International is to start cruises to Bermuda from Florida in 2022, the cruise ship operator has revealed.
Sailings from Port Canaveral on the Mariner of the Seas will include a two-da...
Roads reopened shortly before 11am after traffic disruption caused by a two-vehicle crash, police said.
A Bermuda Police Service spokeswoman said that the incident happened on North Shore Road near St...
A visitor has tested positive for the coronavirus on their day eight test - which brought the number of active cases on the island to 25.
The news yesterday came as a second global pharmaceutical com...
Three sailors arrived in New York this morning after being rescued from a yacht that ran into rough weather off Bermuda.
The crew on board the 42-foot yacht Esmerelda decided to abandon the vessel ...
Workforce training programmes to help the unemployed return to the job market will be available as early as next week, the Minister of Labour announced today.
Jason Hayward told the House of Assembly ...