Bermuda will move into phase 3 on its road map to recovery on June 6, 2021. · The night-time curfew will be changed to 12am to 5am. · Recreational Boating will be allowed between 5am and 11pm. Boat occupants are allowed to stay overnight but must remain on the boat, which must be moored, berthed or anchored from 11pm to 5am. Boaters must remain on the boat through night-time curfew. Raft ups are not allowed.Read More
The Ministry of Labour is collaborating with the Department of Workforce Development and the Department of Immigration to appeal to unemployed Bermudians who are qualified and skilled in various Restricted and Closed Work Permit Job Categories to submit their resumes to the Department of Workforce Development (DWD).Read More
The Ministry of Health received 5816 test results since the last update, and three were positive for COVID-19. This gives a test positivity rate of 0.05%.Read More
The Minister of Home Affairs, the Hon. Walter Roban, JP MP joined key regional stakeholders in discussions at the Meeting with Caricom Ministers Responsible for Energy, Heads of International Financial Institutions, Bilateral Development Partners, and the Private Sector, which included over 150 participants from more than 17 countries.Read More
“I am sad to report that Bermuda has recorded another death of someone who was COVID positive. I extend my deepest sympathies to the bereaved family and friends,” said Minister of Health, the Hon. Kim Wilson, JP, MP. “Our hearts and prayers go out to the loved ones of the deceased during this difficult time.”Read More
At the start of yesterday morning’s half marathon derby, Minister of Youth, Culture and Sports the Honorable Dr. Ernest Peets remained very optimistic and positive. It is his first Bermuda Day as a government minister.Read More
Celebrating her very first Bermuda Day holiday, Governor Her Excellency Rena Lalgie is, quite frankly, in disbelief that the island is in the position that it is now, where 450 runners can participate in a half marathon with spectators, after the very brutal past couple of months.Read More
Shortly after the conclusion of this year’s half marathon derby, TNN caught up with Premier the Honorable David Burt, who was very pleased with how the event turned out.Read More
Strong leadership is about making tough decisions. The PLP Government has had to make tough decisions in order to bring the coronavirus under control even in the face of intense pressure to do otherwise.Read More
Cabinet Office Response To Online Petition Calling For “Premier David
“In a democracy every individual or group of persons have the right to express themselves and their views as they see fit. Bermuda’s affairs have been diligently and ably managed by the Premier, the Cabinet and all elected representatives, during a period unprecedented in Bermuda modern history.Read More