Reid Street at Spurling Hill will be closed to all traffic as of 7am today to allow repaving, the City of Hamilton has announced.
A City spokeswoman yesterday said: “There will be one lane of traffic ...
About 60 firefighters took about three hours to bring a massive blaze at HWP under control and nearby residents continue to be told to stay away from the scene.
Those living nearby are still being tol...
The Bermuda Regiment Band and Corps of Drums represented the Island in Canada during the 14th annual Fortissimo.
This year’s Fortissimo, a Massed Bands Beating Retreat and Concert organised by the Can...
A Spanish Point resident has criticised a tour boar operator for what they viewed as “poor manners.”
In a letter sent to The Royal Gazette, the resident said that The Restless Native had been forcing ...
Bermuda CableVision has formally submitted to change its programme packages and fees as a result of a dispute over carrying Bermuda Broadcasting Company channels.
According to Government, Cablevision ...
The MarketPlace have partnered with Just Shirts Dry Cleaners to help the Salvation Army provide school uniforms for needy families. Major Shawn Critch, Divisional Commander for the Salvation Army, sai...
Two teenagers led police on a foot chase through the Arboretum this week as officers investigated a report of a stolen vehicle.
According to a Police spokeswoman, at around 3pm on Thursday officers re...
Software upgrades on Butterfield Bank ATMs have caused some of the machines to be temporarily out of order.
The problems will in no way compromise security or customer accounts, a bank spokesman said....
Strong winds and showers are expected to affect Bermuda tonight and tomorrow as Tropical Depression Emily passes to the Island’s North.
The Bermuda Weather Service is this afternoon predicting gale fo...
Public signs and advertisements seem to be cropping up in larger numbers across the Island, despite century-old legislation limiting them.
Under the 1911 Advertisement Regulations Act, billboards and ...