Bermuda has been thanked for being a “friend” to the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan by the latter country’s top diplomat in Washington.
Arlene Magno, Consul at the Philippine Embassy in DC,...
A shortage of vital children’s vaccines has hit the Island — for the second time in nine months.
Paediatricians are telling patients they are out of supplies of a number of different jabs for infants,...
Local charities are being urged to “get certified” under a scheme designed to improve standards and accountability in the not-for-profit sector.
The Bermuda National Standards Committee (BNSC) says 12...
Health and Environment Minister Trevor Moniz has no plans to take pit bulls off the prohibited breeds list, despite a recommendation from dog experts to do just that.
The Canine Advisory Committee adv...
Breastfeeding mothers are being sought to take part in an awareness campaign this summer.
The La Leche League of Bermuda and the Department of Health plan to run adverts on the back of buses during Wo...
The owners of a confiscated pit bull which was put down amid public protest at the end of last year have had two more dogs seized and killed by Government wardens.
Gina Davis and her son Reyel Bowen w...
A man who escaped his flooded basement apartment through a tiny window as water rose to his neck says it was the “most terrifying” experience of his life.
Paddy Furlong thought he was going to die aft...
An insurance company has pledged to make sure a speech-impaired toddler gets the medical help she needs — after the child’s mother was made redundant twice in the past year.
Single mother Alvina Brang...
An insurance company has pledged to make sure a speech-impaired toddler gets the medical help she needs — after the child’s mother was made redundant twice in the past year.
Single mother Alvina Brang...
Members of the public are invited to a town hall meeting hosted by Police Commissioner Michael DeSilva this week.
The meeting is at Somerset Primary School at 6pm on Thursday, when Mr DeSilva will be...