Bermuda has earned a global stamp of approval for its handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and a high level of health and safety protocols across its tourism industry.
The World Travel & Tourism Council ...
Wayne Furbert, the Minister for the Cabinet Office, will hold a press conference on a procurement initiative today.
It will take place at AB Place, the Government’s media room, at 1pm.
The Royal Gazet...
Police issued an appeal for help as they try to solve a murder that took place two years ago.
Danshun Swann, 25, was stabbed to death as he attempted to break up a fight outside Southampton Rangers Sp...
A supermarket chain will continue to offer discounts three days a week until the end of the year.
Zach Moniz, the manager at the Lindo’s Group of Companies, said the 5 per cent discount would remain i...
Traffic offenders contributed more than $18,000 to the public purse last week, police revealed yesterday.
Road users who appeared before Magistrates’ Court were fined for crimes including drink-drivin...
A police officer convicted of sexually assaulting a colleague will be sentenced in October.
Constable Jermari Belboda, 25, was found guilty in Magistrates’ Court of an assault on a 24-year-old female ...
Six Bermudian students have won prestigious scholarships to help them launch careers in public health.
Dr Barbara Ball Public Health Scholarships were handed out to:
• Seelah Stephenson, to study publ...
Artists shared their reflections on emancipation in a new exhibition at the Bermuda Society of Arts.
Artwork was submitted to mark Emancipation Day and was put on display at the City Hall Arts Centre ...
Two men have been charged with impaired driving after a late-night crash.
An auxiliary cycle and car were travelling in opposite direction when they were in collision on the Swing Bridge, St George’s,...
A man was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving after his car was found stuck in a trench.
Police officers on patrol on Harrington Sound Road in Smith’s found the car lodged in the deep excavation ne...