A hotel night auditor suffered a terrifying ordeal after being threatened by a machete-wielding robber.
The raid happened on Tuesday evening when two masked men got away with a stash of cash from the ...
The head of a health organisation has thanked the many volunteers who have kept Bermuda's hospital well stocked with vital supplies of blood.
Barbara Cooper, chairwoman of the Bermuda Red Cross Blood ...
The current dispute over redundancies at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital could drag on indefinitely -- at massive expense to the taxpayer.
For The Royal Gazette has learned that both sides in th...
about 170 recruits yesterday -- when they kicked off their military careers at this year's annual boot camp.
Marching, square bashing and getting to grips with some pretty heavy weaponry will be the o...
of favour with party colleagues after a second clash with a Cabinet Minister.
Following his fall-out with Public Safety Minister Paula Cox earlier this week over the employment of non-Bermudians in th...
Bermudians need to totally change their way of thinking if the Island's traffic problems are going to be resolved according to a Government expert.
Ministry of Transport consultant Larry Jacobs claims...
starts on a neighbouring construction project.
And Abel Cabral, who owns the Rite-Way building supplies and Animal and Garden House stores on Cemetery Road, has called on new Works and Engineering Min...
first day of freedom after being found not guilty of the slaying of Canadian teenager Rebecca Middleton.
After nearly two and a half years in custody, Mr. Smith, 20, shied away from any publicity yest...
ERROR RG P4 18.12.1998 In a story in Tuesday's Royal Gazette it was stated that murdered soccer star Patrick Edness only did casual work and could not obtain a work permit.
It has been pointed out th...
A former hotel chambermaid has been given a two year probation sentence after admitting stealing $400 from a colleague.
Cheri Lee Minors, 39, from Boundary Crescent, Devonshire, took the money from th...