A decision on whether the new St Regis Hotel in St George’s will be granted Bermuda’s first hotel casino licence is expected “later this summer’, the Premier told the House of Assembly today.
David ...
Delivery of some mail by Warwick Post Office has been delayed due to “limited resources available”.
A spokeswoman for the Bermuda Post Office said: “As a result, the BPO is advising residents who live...
Two Bermudian filmmakers have been given grants to help them complete new film projects.
Dr Ernest Peets, the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport, said Rory Wilson and Rick Richardson were recipien...
Seven new cases of Covid-19 were recorded today as the number of active cases jumped to 33, the health ministry said last night.
The increase in cases came as another exposure at a school was announc...
A bus driver was punched and kicked in the head, face and hand after he tried to make an abusive passenger get off his bus, police revealed yesterday.
A police spokesman said a 55-year-old man was as...
Bermuda is in line to join some of the world’s most iconic signs like the giant Hollywood over Los Angeles or the “I amsterdam” sign in the Netherlands.
The City of Hamilton has asked island artists,...
More than 200 customers of Belco in central Pembroke and Hamilton are in darkness tonight after a power outage.
The power cut, said to have begun around 10pm, affected customers in western Hamilton fr...
The Salvation Army has new leadership in Bermuda.
Majors Rob and Shelley Kerr, a husband and wife team, arrived in Bermuda this month and will complete their Covid-19 quarantines this week.
Mr Kerr ...
Tributes have been paid to limbo dancing legend Kenneth “Kenny” Bean Jr, who died on Saturday.
The Bermuda Entertainment Union said Mr Bean was Bermuda’s first limbo dancer and also founded a number ...
A seminar on genealogy helped a National Museum staff member find a family link to a Bermudian sailor murdered in a UK race riot more than a century ago, it was revealed yesterday.
Lisa Howie, Nation...