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Skyport reminded residents to fly kites around LF Wade International Airport safely. A statement said kites near the terminal — particularly around Ferry Reach, Clearwater Beach and Kindley Field ...
There will be no waste collection in Hamilton on Good Friday or Easter Sunday, the Corporation of Hamilton advised today.
A second-hand clothes and goods retailer is to auction an antique cedar chest as part of a sponsorship collaboration aimed at ...
The Bermuda Optimist Dinghy Association national squad have left the island to compete in Slovenia. Thomas McBain, Harry and Emma Brown, Heath Myers, Jesse Savage, Miguel Liete, Rex Henagulph, Walker ...
A man who collided with a car in Paget has been disqualified from driving all vehicles for six months. N’Jai Evans, 19, admitted riding his bike without care and attention when he appeared in ...
The Premier “jumped the gun” when he renewed a motion for MPs to discuss a report by the Commission of Inquiry into Historical Land Losses, it has been claimed. David Burt told the House of Assembly ...
Cancer patients will be able to get chemotherapy treatment on the island by the end of the month, according to hospital executives. Last month, it was revealed that some patients were advised to ...
The Bermuda Hospitals Board is spending millions of dollars upgrading hospital facilities and replacing out-of-date medical equipment. Figures released under public access to information show that ...
A downpour on Saturday resulted in the Bermuda Weather Service logging the second-highest level of rainfall recorded for a day in April since 1958. The BWS recorded 2.77 inches of rainfall onshore on ...
A number of violent incidents on and off the pitch marred the Kappa Classic last weekend. A video captured the moment a young player was kicked karate-style in the chest, while Vasco’s under-15 team ...
A local cancer organisation is closely tracking American plans to tax imported medications. US president Donald Trump has said tariffs on imported pharmaceutical goods would be coming soon, to force ...
Michael Weeks, the Minister of National Security, is right: every Bermudian wants to feel safe. In our homes, on our roads, at school and in our communities. We all share that same goal, and I ...