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2026 Healthy Schools Awards
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2026 Healthy Schools Awards

The Department of Health recently held its annual Healthy Schools Awards Ceremony at the Bermuda Society of Arts, City Hall. These awards are for schools that consistently promote healthy nutrition, eating, and wellness among their students and staff. Eleven (11) public and private schools and 4 government preschools were reviewed as part of the Healthy Schools programme. This year, three components were submitted by schools and reviewed: one component that each school chose to either improve...

DNDC Survey of 60 Pregnant Women Highlights Rise in Reported Vaping
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DNDC Survey of 60 Pregnant Women Highlights Rise in Reported Vaping

The Ministry of National Security, through the Department for National Drug Control (DNDC), has published the Survey of Pregnant Women 2025, the fifth survey of its kind conducted in Bermuda. The survey follows previous rounds in 2005, 2009, 2015 and 2020, and is intended to monitor the reported prevalence of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and vaping among survey respondents who were pregnant at the time of the survey. A total of 60 pregnant women completed the anonymous and voluntary...

Residents Encouraged to Cut Back Overgrown Vegetation to Improve Safety
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Residents Encouraged to Cut Back Overgrown Vegetation to Improve Safety

The Ministry of Public Works and Environment is reminding property owners to routinely trim overhanging trees and hedges that extend onto Bermuda’s roadways. The “Trim it Back” encourages residents to take early action to reduce hazards, support the safe operation of essential services, and strengthen preparedness in advance of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. A spokesperson for the Ministry of Public Works and Environment said, “Keeping hedges and trees properly trimmed is an important...

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