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Non-Profit Alliance hosts global review team

March 12, 2026

Local Bermudian reviewers were last week paired with their international counterparts to assess whether non-profits on the island meet criteria outlined in the Council on Accreditation standards.
Six …
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Man remains in hospital after East End bike crash

March 12, 2026

A man continues to be treated at the hospital for head injuries after a crash in St George’s on Wednesday night, police said.
A spokesman said the man, 21, reportedly lost control of his cycle and cra…
Man remains in hospital after East End bike crash Read More
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Public and private roads set for improvements

March 12, 2026

Public and private roads are set to see improvements as a result of Budget commitments outlined in Parliament yesterday.
The major capital road repaving project was allocated $5 million for 2026-27, t…
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Arts council grants celebrate creators of ‘Bermudian stories’

March 12, 2026

A group of artists has been announced as beneficiaries of the latest round of grants from the Bermuda Arts Council.
The council said the four reflect “a diverse range of disciplines and stages of crea…
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MPs approve reducing car licence fees

March 12, 2026

Car owners can expect to pay 10 per cent less when licensing their vehicles thanks to a new amendment that passed in the House of Assembly without objection last night.
The Motor Car (Licence Duties R…
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MPs approve string of payroll tax cuts

March 12, 2026

Targeted tax cuts designed to boost the take-home pay of workers and stimulate economic activity were given the green light by MPs last night.
The Payroll Tax Amendment and Validation Act 2026 was pas…
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PLP celebrates International Women’s Day

March 12, 2026

Progressive Labour Party members recognised International Women’s Day through a collage, volunteering with a charity and a yoga fundraiser.
The PLP’s Women’s Caucus assembled a collage of women inspir…
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Panel to address social issues in the community

March 12, 2026

Residents of Sandys and the wider community are invited to a take part in a panel discussion on social issues this evening.
The Sandys Speaks Fireside Chat will provide an opportunity for attendees to…
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Man charged with shooting at police, other firearms offences

March 12, 2026

A man has been accused of shooting at police and other firearms-related offences.
Amir Bean, 20, was charged today in Magistrates’ Court with shooting at police with a loaded firearm and two counts of…
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Health minister: ask about tests to tackle kidney disease early

March 12, 2026

Growing impacts of chronic kidney disease and the importance of early detection were highlighted by the health minister on World Kidney Day today.
Kim Wilson noted that treatment for the condition in …
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Trial begins for fatal 2020 stabbing case

March 12, 2026

The trial of a man accused of a fatal 2020 stabbing has begun in the Supreme Court with the jury viewing photographs from the scene of the crime.
Davin Dill has denied murdering Joshua Rowse and posse…
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Lifeguards rescued 75 people last year

March 12, 2026

Despite being plagued by recruitment challenges, the island’s lifeguard unit performed 75 rescue exercises, amid hundreds of preventive measures last year, the Minister of Public Works and Environment…
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Screen-time vigilance needed to protect children

March 12, 2026

About two-thirds of senior school students who attended a youth development conference reported spending more than five hours a day on screens, the House of Assembly heard yesterday.
Almost four-fifth…
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Man could face 12 months jail time for assault, destruction

March 12, 2026

A man could face a year of jail time after he admitted several attacks on his then girlfriend.
Dakari Grant, 22, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court today to three counts of assault on a woman causin…
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West Pembroke School: Peace Love and Soul

March 11, 2026
West Pembroke School: Peace Love and Soul (Photographs by Akil Simmons)
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Man taken to hospital after East End bike crash

March 11, 2026

A man was taken to the hospital after a crash in St George’s tonight, police said.
A spokesman said officers were dispatched to the scene near Mullet Bay Road at about 9.05pm.
It is understood the mot…
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Sharing the message of fire safety with young people

March 11, 2026

Firefighters called on students at the Bermuda Institute as part of the school’s annual 100 Men on Campus programme.
Personnel from the Port Royal Fire Station met with children to support the event, …
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Girls take to the water for International Women’s Day

March 11, 2026

Young women from across the island learnt about marine conservation while improving their self-confidence and emotional resilience this past weekend.
Fifteen girls from seven different schools took pa…
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PechaKucha to present ‘diverse voices and bold ideas’

March 11, 2026

A diverse range of subjects from across Bermuda’s creative, professional, academic and advocacy communities will be presented at the 37th edition of PechaKucha Bermuda on Friday.
The popular event, w…
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Pearman: Bill treats fathers like ‘second-class citizens’

March 11, 2026

An Opposition MP called a Bill allowing granting adoptive parents and legal guardians parental leave a “slap in the face” to single fathers.
Scott Pearman, the Shadow Minister of Justice, spoke out af…
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Details revealed on dementia care and support

March 11, 2026

Almost 200 people across the island receive assistance through a charity’s occupational therapy scheme, MPs heard today.
Tinée Furbert, the Minister of Youth, Social Development and Seniors, told the …
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Morgan’s Point master plan contract expected this year

March 11, 2026

An additional 20-plus acres at Morgan’s Point are expected to be made available for development under the corporation tasked with revitalising the site, MPs heard today.
Zane DeSilva, the Deputy Premi…
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Riders hurt in Pembroke collision

March 11, 2026

Police are diverting traffic away from a Pembroke collision that involved two motorcycles.
A spokesman said the collision occurred at about 2.10pm along North Shore Road, near Bandroom Lane and that …
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Investigations continue for crashes in Pembroke, Paget

March 11, 2026

A motorcycle rider seriously injured in a crash early on Saturday on North Shore Road in Pembroke remains in the Intensive Care Unit at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The 46-year-old Southampton m…
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Pros and cons of full Caricom membership laid out

March 11, 2026

Six out of 11 entities consulted about Bermuda’s pursuit of full Caricom membership were in favour of it, according to the Government’s Green Paper on the plan.
They included the West Indian Federatio…
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Man remanded on sex assault, bodily harm charges

March 11, 2026

A 50-year-old man was remanded after being charged with a sex assault and three counts of bodily assault.
The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was charged with sexually assaulting a woman a…
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Police: island’s bad drivers undeterred by speeding tickets

March 11, 2026

A get-tough road policing campaign and the issuance of thousands of tickets has failed to impact the island’s entrenched culture of impaired and reckless driving, police have said.
Chief Inspector Rob…
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Budgetary preparations for 2026 census themed ‘fill the gap’

March 11, 2026

Budgeting for the Department of Statistics budget has ramped up almost 40 per cent from the previous fiscal year, the Minister of Economy and Labour revealed yesterday.
Jason Hayward told the House of…
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Government could cap fuel prices as war drives up price

March 10, 2026

The Government could consider capping fuel prices if the situation warranted it, the Home Affairs Minister said tonight.
Alexa Lightbourne, who is tasked with managing the cost of living said the Gov…
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News / Royal Gazette

Phased drug guidelines paused

March 10, 2026

The Bermuda Health Council has paused further guidance on the price of pharmaceuticals in the wake of “rapid changes” in the pharmaceutical market.
The BHC advised that the second phase of the Nation…
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Nursing students urged to apply for dedicated scholarship

March 10, 2026

A healthcare scholarship has been aimed solely towards nurses this year.
The Dr Barbara Ball Public Health Scholarship will accept submissions between now and the end of April.
The Government’s schola…
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Lane closure allows for wall construction

March 10, 2026

A section of road in Smith’s will be reduced to one lane of traffic for almost four months, the Ministry of Public Works and Environment announced.
A spokesman said the closure will be in effect along…
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News / Royal Gazette

Labour department has new home

March 10, 2026

The Departments of Labour and Workforce Development are now operating from the same new space on Church Street, the Government has advised.
A spokesman said the Department of Labour has permanently mo…
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Careers fair to showcase opportunities in hospitality

March 10, 2026

Bermudians looking to find a place in the hospitality sector have been invited to a careers fair set for next week.
The Hospitality Industry Careers Fair, organised by the Bermuda Hotel Association in…
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News / Royal Gazette

Seven acres of arable land go from fallow to farm

March 10, 2026

Seven acres of government-owned arable land in the East End have been divided between ten Bermudian farmers to put to use.
The multiyear leases, all of which are set in St George’s, will include 4.03 …
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Melissa retired as hurricane name after deadly impact

March 10, 2026

An international body has retired the name “Melissa” from the list of hurricane names in the wake of Hurricane Melissa’s devastating impact last year.
The World Meteorological Organisation’s Hurricane…
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Budgetary preparations for 2016 census themed ‘fill the gap’

March 10, 2026

Budgeting for the Department of Statistics budget has ramped up almost 40 per cent from the previous fiscal year, the Minister of Economy and Labour revealed yesterday.
Jason Hayward told the House of…
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News / Royal Gazette

Rights for adoptive parents get green light in House

March 10, 2026

Legislators have approved giving parental leave to adoptive parents and legal guardians of children below age 2.
The Employment Amendment Act 2026 got near-unanimous agreement in the House of Assembly…
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News / Royal Gazette

Full Caricom membership Green Paper published

March 10, 2026

Cheaper everyday essentials, greater connections for businesses and talent, stronger global partnerships and increased representation in shaping regional policies are among the reasons to pursue full …
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News / Royal Gazette

Devonshire area residents ‘feel safe] despite shooting

March 10, 2026

Most residents maintain they feel safe in an historical Devonshire neighbourhood despite a shooting in the area last week.
They highlighted that Prospect was a friendly tight-knit community, where the…
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Sexual assault indictment against Bermuda-linked man

March 10, 2026

The former part-owner of a popular brewery in Charlotte, North Carolina, who had operated the business with his now-estranged Bermudian wife, has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of raping a 1…
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News / Royal Gazette

Daily service to London, Boston resume next month

March 10, 2026

Daily air services to both Boston and London are set to resume next month as some airlines begin to return to their summer schedules.
According to the April flight schedule, published by Skyport, Brit…
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News / Royal Gazette

Bermuda looks abroad to draw up disability legislation

March 9, 2026

The Government will amend existing legislation for people with disabilities while establishing a specialised unit, ahead of creating a dedicated Act, Parliament heard this morning.
Tinée Furbert, the …
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News / Royal Gazette

Final Triple Challenge planned for this week

March 9, 2026

Participants can conquer unique obstacle courses for charity for the last time this week, with the eleventh and final Bermuda Triple Challenge set for Friday to Sunday.
The event has raised $550,000 f…
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Minister highlights progress on building Bermuda’s economy

March 9, 2026

Headway has been made cutting red tape and encouraging investment in the island under the Bermuda Economic Development Strategy, MPs heard.
Jason Hayward, the Minister of Economy and Labour, said that…
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News / Royal Gazette

Green family’s $500,000 commitment to hospital

March 9, 2026

Frequent benefactors the Green family have agreed to donate $500,000 over five years to the Bermuda Hospitals Charitable Foundation towards the maternity unit and special care baby unit at King Edward…
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News / Royal Gazette

Pigs return: 2026 Exhibition brings back the bacon

March 9, 2026

Visitors of all ages will squeal with delight next month as pigs make a hotly anticipated return to the Agricultural Exhibition.
Jaché Adams, the Minister of Public Works and Environment, credited Dan…
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News / Royal Gazette

Researchers: CahowCam hatching imminent

March 9, 2026

Cahow researchers are glued to their screens this week as they await the hatching of the latest chick on Nonsuch Island.
JP Rouja, founder of Nonsuch Expeditions, said the egg featured on the CahowCam…
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News / Royal Gazette

House: uniformed services recruiting to fill vacancies

March 9, 2026

All of Bermuda’s uniformed services are currently understaffed, MPs were told today.
And current recruitment and training initiatives do not appear likely to completely fill the gaps, according to a…
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News / Royal Gazette

Tobacco Bay named among the world’s best beaches by Tripadvisor

March 9, 2026

An international travel website has named Tobacco Bay the second best beach in the Caribbean, according to visitor reviews.
The St George’s beach came second in TripAdvisor.com’s Travellers’ Choice Aw…
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