Bermuda Hospitals Board [BHB] and the Ministry of Health are “jointly acknowledging the significant and ongoing pressures affecting access to Emergency Care at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital [KEMH]. ”
A spokesperson said, “ED wait times are too long, and too many surgeries are being cancelled, and we are taking decisive, systemwide... Read more of this article
The Government of Bermuda is urging heightened vigilance online following a rise in AI-generated scams using the likeness of officials such as Premier David Burt.
A Government spokesperson said, “The Government of Bermuda is once again reminding the public to be vigilant while on social media platforms, as there has been an increase in fake AI-generated... Read more of this article
OutBermuda has announced “Deep Roots” as the official theme for Bermuda Pride 2026.
A spokesperson said, “OutBermuda is proud to announce “Deep Roots” as the official theme for Bermuda Pride 2026. This theme serves as a powerful reminder that the LGBTQ+ community is not a recent addition to the island, but an essential part of its very foundation.
“OUTBermuda,... Read more of this article
Administrative professionals will have an opportunity to learn how artificial intelligence can help reduce workloads and improve efficiency at work.
The AI for Administrative Professionals Workshop will be held on April 21 from 12pm to 5pm at Bermuda College. The session will introduce practical AI tools that can support everyday administrative tasks.
The... Read more of this article
[Updated] Members of the Boaz Island community are “raising concerns regarding the proposed installation of temporary modular housing units between the Boaz Island Village Condominium Complex and the Malabar/Kitchener Close condominiums.”
A spokesperson said, “While residents acknowledge Bermuda’s growing housing challenges and the... Read more of this article
The 364-foot long superyacht DreAMBoat recently paid a visit to St. George’s.
The Boat International website said, “The 111-metre Oceanco superyacht DreAMBoat, previously known as Project Y726, has been delivered. According to BOATPro, she is already cruising, with her first stop being Gibraltar.
“Commissioned in 2022 by an experienced returning... Read more of this article
The Premier David Burt speaks at Sandys Rotary on Budget, the Minister Alexa Lightbourne hosts CARICOM town hall, a court settlement in drowning case is reached, the Health Department reviews kitchen video and conditions, a drive-in event draws strong community turnout, and the Somersfield hosts Visual Arts Exhibition are some of the stories in this... Read more of this article
The City of Hamilton is thanking the community for turning Fresh Air Films: Drive-In Edition into another memorable evening of entertainment, family fun, and support for local businesses.
A spokesperson said, “”Held on Saturday, April 4 at City Hall Car Park, the popular drive-in event welcomed nearly 500 attendees across over 200 vehicles,... Read more of this article
Premier and Minister of Finance David Burt spoke with members of the Sandys Rotary Club on 1 April, where he provided an overview of the 2026/27 Budget and discussed Bermuda’s economic and fiscal direction.
A Government spokesperson said, “The Premier highlighted that the 1st of April marked the beginning of the new financial year and that the... Read more of this article
Minister Alexa Lightbourne led a public town hall at St. Paul’s Centennial Church Hall as part of Bermuda’s ongoing consultation on a Green Paper exploring the island’s potential full membership in CARICOM.
A Government spokesperson said, “The Minister of Home Affairs, the Hon. Alexa N. H. Lightbourne, JP, MP, hosted a public town hall last... Read more of this article
Somersfield Academy held its DP2 Visual Arts Graduate Exhibition at Rock Island Café, showcasing the final works of Nico Bean, Hayden Smith, and Excell Jordan.
A spokesperson said, “Somersfield Academy recently hosted its DP2 Visual Arts Graduate Exhibition at Rock Island Café on Thursday, March 12, marking the culmination of two years of creative... Read more of this article
The Department of Health has responded to videos circulating on social media showing conditions inside a kitchen and said “environmental Health Officers immediately investigated, conducted a full inspection last night, and found no evidence of current rodent or cockroach activity.”
A Government spokesperson said, “Yesterday evening,... Read more of this article
Norwegian Cruise Line and the Shin family agreed to settle the lawsuit outside of the courtroom, according to a story in the Cruise Hive.
The story said, “An unfortunate legal battle between Norwegian Cruise Line and the Shin family is finally coming to a close.
“Hyon Duk Shin, his wife, their two sons, and Shin’s mother were all sailing together... Read more of this article
The 28 people arrested over Easter weekend, an inquiry is underway into a St. Georges crash, rising costs hit food aid, English requirements for work permits are updated, the Sargasso Sea Advisory Council is launched, Bermuda College introduces LaunchPad, and Wallpaper Wednesday features Crystal cottage Bermuda are some of the stories in this morning’s... Read more of this article
Teagan Mewett claimed her third medal at the Carifta Swimming Championships in Martinique yesterday [April 7].
Mewett won bronze in the girls’ 15 to 17 100 metres breaststroke in 1min 16.35sec.
She had already claimed the island’s first medal at the annual regional competition, claiming bronze in the female 15 to 17 200 breaststroke final and helped... Read more of this article
The Nonprofit Alliance of Bermuda’s Association of Food Aid Providers [AFAP] has released 2025 collective data, revealing significant shifts in food aid delivery across Bermuda.
A spokesperson said, “While demand for food support remains high, overall service outputs have declined as providers face rising food prices, increased operating costs,... Read more of this article
The Department of Immigration is “advising of further updates to the English Language proficiency requirements for work permit holders whose first language is not English and who do not hold a degree from an English-instruction university or college.”
A spokesperson said, “The requirement for work permit holders to demonstrate English... Read more of this article
A summer programme for young children is set to be launched at Bermuda College, with sessions designed around Bermuda and its environment.
LaunchPad, the Summer STEAM programme, from June 29 to July 29, will aim to engage young students with science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics through activities focused on the island’s land, sea... Read more of this article
Over the Easter weekend, the Bermuda Police Service conducted island-wide patrols and sobriety checkpoints, resulting in 28 arrests, nine suspected impaired drivers, and over 100 traffic citations.
A police spokesperson said, “Over a busy Easter holiday weekend, the Bermuda Police Service [BPS] carried out proactive patrols, as well as road sobriety... Read more of this article