Handing oversight of the fuel sector over to the Regulatory Authority will help to prepare Bermuda for an environmentally challenging future, the Junior Minister for Home Affairs said yesterday.
Linds...
A private school is celebrating outstanding exam results with almost all students getting grades A* to C in recent I/GCSE exams.
Bermuda High School for Girls said 97 per cent of all I/GCSE grades awa...
Legislation imposing more health and safety regulations on garage operators was passed in the Senate on Wednesday.
The Garage Licensing Act 2022, which was passed in the House last Friday, puts forwar...
The Government should be careful not to give the West End Development Corporation unnecessary breaks for late paperwork, senators warned yesterday.
Owen Darrell, the Junior Minister of Public Works, p...
Quarantine guidance for Covid-19 is being reassessed, the Government has confirmed.
As of August 31, government mandates require anyone who tests positive for Covid-19 to isolate for at least a week a...
A hospital technician was cleared yesterday of all charges connected to a tragic road traffic collision.
Norrell Hull Jr, 48, was found not guilty of killing Tamra Broadley through careless driving du...
Mental health services will see a boost in funding, the health minister assured yesterday.
Kim Wilson said that the cash injection, which was announced in July as part of a $15 million relief package,...
A young artist’s first solo exhibition has opened at Masterworks with ethereal prints and boundary-pushing interpretations.
Jahbarri Wilson, 24, said: “I don’t know how to put it into words, but this ...
The violent deaths of young people create noticeable trauma among students in the schools they attended, according to a teacher.
Diamond Outerbridge, a teacher at The Berkeley Institute, said she had ...
A woman who was hit by a car would have been “nearly impossible” for the driver to see because of the sun, the Supreme Court heard yesterday.
Pc Philip Lewis, a road traffic collision reconstructionis...