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Ministry Update On Integrated Care Pathway
King’s Birthday Parade Set For This Saturday
Meeting on North East Hamilton redevelopment gets heated
Three new Howden hires strengthen casualty practice
Mark Colgate, managin…
Front Street to see pomp and ceremony for King’s Parade
The event, the first to be observed in Bermuda for King Charles III, will begin at 10.30am and t…
Father and son deal with heavy traffic for Wedco National Championship success
Nesbitt and his s…
Animal-free circus set to perform in Bermuda this autumn
Tuffy Nicholas, owner and producer of Super American Circus, told members of the Hamilton Rota…
Photos: Berkeley’s Dress Code-Runway Show
The law of diminishing returns
RenaissanceRe Celebrates 30th Anniversary
CedarBridge Students Take Part In Math Event
Plans Submitted For Coast Guard Substation
Cricket pioneer Precious Smith thrilled to be part of new T20 league
Precious Smith, the Cleveland captain and an umpire with the Ber…
Wild horses can’t keep Amanda Thuell from new passion
People often hire her to shoot their wedding proposals, but she cannot make herself known unt…
Insurers targeted by Senate Budget Committee
Court rules commission was wrong to bury complaint records
A Supreme Court …
Amazon review defamation case thrown out
Leah Scott was sued by former regiment sergeant major Marilyn Steede for allegedly libelling …
Taxi drivers: make fixing potholes a priority
Dennis Furbert, the president of the Bermuda Taxi Owners and Operators Association, said the c…
Boutique hotel approved for White Sands Hotel site
The application, submitted by the Design Group on behalf of Grape Bay Holdings, the owners of the White San…
DPP challenges halting of sex case against officers
Puisne Judge Juan Wolffe stayed proceedings befor…
Howden Hires Three People In UK & Bermuda
Football: Dandy Stars Defeat Lady Colts
White Finishes 53rd In River Parks Criterium
No Plans To Assess Territories Representation
Kendra Earls Reflects On Time At Masterworks
Wallpaper Wednesday: Smiley Emoji Rainbow
Welch Appointed As Chief Underwriting Officer
Leaders Aim To Create Climate Risk Solutions
FIL tops tenth annual corporate blood drive
Every blood donation from an employee or an employee’s frie…
SPS Distributes $30K Of School Supplies
Photos, Video & 360: KBB Oceans Art Show
Nevaeh Gaugain takes on America’s elite junior riders in MotoAmerica Mini Cup
Gaugain, 13, raced in the Ohvale 160 c…
Dame Flora Duffy urges youngsters to follow in her footsteps
In a video posted on Instagram, the world champion motivated those aspiring…
Bermuda swimmers fly out to Nassau for Bahamas National Championships
Eighteen swimmers in four age groups under the mentorship of national coach Ben Smith and assistant Sh…
Official Govt & Legal Notices For June 13 2023
Brian Steinhoff named SVP at Vantage Risk
Mr Steinhoff, who is based on the island, will report to Peta White, president of Vant…
New Aspen CUO is John Welch
The company said Mr Welch, who takes up the post on June 26, has more than 30 year…
Butterfield higher on the NYSE
Five thousand shares in LOM Financial Limited changed hands. The stock closed at $5.10.
The…
Weather Forecast For Wednesday June 14
Summit to hear of insurance role in climate change
Slav Gatchev, managing director for sustainable debt at the Arlin…
Trevor Gallagher to lead Everest Re US unit
Bermuda Cricketers Top Weekend Performances
Arboriculture and Horticulture Training Programme Celebrates Successful Completion
“I commend the dedication and commitment shown by the participants in acquiring these valuable skills,” said Minister of Public Works, Lt. Col. the Hon. David A. Burch, OBE (Mil), ED, JP, MP, following last week’s arboriculture and horticulture training course at the Botanical Gardens.
The Skills Development Programme (SDP) organised the week-long course and equipped participants with valuable knowledge and practical expertise.
The Bermuda Police Service, Bermuda Bankers’ Association and Ageing and Disability Services Reminds the Public to be Vigilant of Scams
The Bermuda Police Service, Bermuda Bankers’ Association and Ageing and Disability Services continue to remind the public to be vigilant when receiving unsolicited telephone calls, text messages or emails, which may be used to commit fraud, particularly targeting seniors.
In recent weeks BPS investigating officers have received multiple reports of residents being contacted by persons with foreign accents, who inform victims that they represent a local bank and that the reason for contact is that fraudulent activity has been identified on their account.
The Basics Programme Celebrates David Thomas as the Winner of the ‘Basics Insights’ Giveaway Contest
David Thomas was all smiles as he collected a $500 gift voucher that his family won in the Basics Insights giveaway contest.
Basics Insights, a free text messaging service sponsored by the Department of Education, is a prime method of reminding parents about The Basics Principles. These principles are five fun, simple and powerful ways for parents and caregivers to connect with their children and help them reach their full potential.


