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What Is The Plan To Address Feral Chickens?
BDA To Hold 2nd Annual Climate Summit In June
BELCO Reminds Public About Safe Kite Flying
OUTBermuda offers free tickets to see award-winning film
The Inspection, starring Jeremy Pope and …
Police sobriety checkpoints in place this weekend
The crackdown in seven parishes will come into force tomorrow evening and will run through to Sund…
BIG’s Improv Classes Signup Deadline Nears
TROIKA’s Dance Showcase To Start On April 13
Middle school girls gain confidence at She Leads conference
The She Leads…
Keep kites away from power lines, says Belco
The company will have crews on standby during the Easter weekend – a time when kites traditional…
SailGP Event To Return To Bermuda in 2024
Easter Lilies To Be Sent To King Charles III
Ball Hockey: Spine And Sport & Mosher Win
Bermuda’s Carifta Games athletes set off for Nassau
A total of 31 athletes were selected for the Games, which run from Friday until Monday in …
Hamilton mayor calls for peace talks with Government
Lieutenant-Colonel …
Hayley Evans opens Scimitar Sports local agency
The operator of Island Fresh – the meal box delivery company – is now the local agent for Scimitar Sports, the UK-based custom t…
One year after tragedy, Warwick community comes together
The club opened its doors from 4pm …
Dill Shines In Debut Bodybuilding Competition
Wallpaper Wednesday: Easter Bunny & Moongate
Jahzuena Bradshaw-Douglas Picks Up 2 Wins
Raising Awareness Is Key To Defeating Diabetes
Argus Share Repurchases For March 2023
LOM Share Repurchases For March 2023
Govt: ‘Passport Timeframes Unchanged’
Anderson Walk Raises Funds For Russ Ford
Spring Into The Arts Returns After 3-Year Hiatus
Port Royal Implements New E Range System
New Government Fiscal Year Now Underway
Warriors to hold meeting over West End Primary closure
West End Warriors has organised the event, which will be held at the school from 6.30pm on Wednesd…
UK strike not expected to delay Bermuda passport processing
Industrial action at HM Passport Office, which is …
Flowers fit for a King
The King, who succeeded Elizabeth II last Se…
Three charged in parking tickets scandal
A second employee was accused in Magistrates’ Court…
International Tech Summit begins Tuesday
Sean Stapley is a partner and head of ventures at Penrose Partners, the global…
Some ferry services suspended on Good Friday
A spokesman confirmed that the green route, which services Rockaway, Cavello Bay and Watford …
OBA MP criticises Government inaction on taxi fare increases
Susan Jackson, the Shadow Minister of Transport, spoke …
Bank stock finishes lower in New York
Some 13,400 shares of BF&M Ltd changed hands for a turnover of $268,000 on the Bermuda Stock Exchange. The stock closed unchanged at $20.
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Weather Forecast For Wednesday April 5
Teenagers still carrying knives despite police crackdown
Concerns were raised after police revealed that three people have been killed in knife attacks …
R&Q seeks reorganisation to gain from unit’s huge success
Smith seals top-five finish in Zimbabwe
After finishing fourth in the season-opener in Maselspoort and fifth in Nelso…
Cleveland County sign seven players in cricket transfer window
The east enders made seven new si…
Bermudian partners involved in California wildfire cover
Amwins Access, a nationwide binding and brokerage platform for small P&C and person…
Darag Bermuda renews agreement with Cayman captive
The transaction s…
Denise Watkins to lead Vantage excess casualty business
Ms Watkins will be based on th…
Sompo International opens Swiss primary writer
Gallagher Re: reinsurance renewal discipline held
Spring Into the Arts Returns After Three- Year Hiatus
“Spring into the Arts is an amazing opportunity to rally around and support our young people,” said the Commissioner of Education, Mrs. Kalmar Richards. “Students across the island are working hard to bring you an explosion of creativity. I encourage all Bermuda residents to come out to these events to support our students as we bring back this wonderful annual festival.”
Spring into the Arts, initially founded around 1995, is an annual festival organised by the Department of Education designed to showcase our young people’s artistic talent from public and private schools.
This Week in Government
The public is invited to tune in to a new CITV programme called This Week in Government.
This 20-minute show features insightful conversations with Government’s key decision makers, as well as those public officers who are doing extraordinary work in all areas of government.
This Week in Government will cover current initiatives, key policies and the latest activities, and how they affect the lives of Bermudians.

