Minister of Youth, Social Development and Seniors, Tinée Furbert, JP, MP, is inviting members of the public to attend the ‘No Competition’ Majorette and Dance Show hosted by The Office of Youth Affairs. It Read More
BHB’s MRI equipment has been repaired and went through its first full day of scanning yesterday (Wednesday). Urgent patients have been prioritised and expanded hours are being offered to people who had their MRI Read More
The Department of Libraries & Archives has posted a notice that the Main Library on Queen Street will be closed today, 30 May, due to a water leak. The department apologizes for any inconvenience and will Read More
Bermudians want our leaders to work together and collaborate on solutions that will improve our economy and the lives of our people. However, yet again the One Bermuda Alliance has missed the opportunity to acknowledge Read More
Public middle schools are pioneering Vendor Day Marketplaces as part of a community partnership aimed at boosting education in entrepreneurship. Students in Business Studies classes at Dellwood Middle School, Whitney Institute Middle School, and Sandys Read More
Government continues to shamelessly hide the truth of last year’s cyberattack from the Bermudian people, and yet again attempts to dodge accountability. On 3 May the Minister of National Security made public in the House Read More
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) is making a final appeal to identify the owner of a significant amount of money discovered Sunday, 10th March 2024 in the area of Church Bay Park, Southampton. To claim this Read More
Earlier this month, the City of Hamilton honoured Ed Christopher in celebration of his 30th anniversary serving the City as its first and only Town Crier. During the informal presentation to Ed, Mayor Gosling and Read More