A bigoted vandal has defaced a rainbow gay Pride sign across the front entrance to The Royal Gazette.
The rainbow artwork, installed by Bermuda Press (Holdings) Ltd, the parent company of the newspape...
A philanthropic foundation that gives more than $3.4 million a year has backed the gay Pride parade and pledged to work to promote human rights in Bermuda.
The Bank of Bermuda Foundation said it belie...
Trash usually collected on Monday will be picked up two days early because of the Labour Day holiday next week.
The Ministry of Public Works advised no other waste collection will be affected by the S...
The Mirrors Community Programme is calling for volunteers to help with a six-day Junior Forum SuperCamp for middle school students.
Sixty middle school students at the camp will get a chance to develo...
A total of three people have been hoodwinked by a new social media scam this week.
Police issued a warning about the scam, where residents are recruited through an Instagram account run by someone pre...
The Bank of Bermuda Foundation has handed out more than $950,000 in scholarships to 20 students.
The foundation said it selected the winners based on financial need, academic achievement, diversity an...
The Premier today handed out free tickets to Unity Festival Bermuda to members of the public.
David Burt presented tickets to five people who used social media to nominate someone who they felt deser...
A silver trophy is up for grabs in a marine art competition organised by the Bermuda Society of Arts.
The winner will claim the Sergeant’s Cup for Marine Art, which was originally given to St Peter’s ...
Visitors to St George’s can meet characters from Bermuda’s 1775 Gunpowder Plot over the next few weeks.
Several dozen men broke into an unguarded ammunition magazine above Tobacco Bay, St George’s, on...
A Bermudian will tell the story of how she was trapped in a shopping mall during a terror attack.
Joanne Ball-Burgess will speak at the launch of ThinkFest 2019 at the Bermuda College on August 23.
He...