Pembroke residents living in the shadow of Belco are fed up of talk and want to see more action taken to combat pollution and nuisance from the plant.
Last week the Regulatory Authority,
Belco, th...
Police are urging people to stay away from illegal drugs after a spate of non-fatal drug overdoses.
The Royal Gazette understands that there have been at least three reported overdose incidents i...
Pembroke resident Adenike Carmichael’s dream home became a nightmare because of problems she believes could be a result of Belco operations. Sarah Lagan visited her at her house on Bluff Lane to h...
A “stop work” order has been placed on a controversial project to clear an area of Harrington Sound Road that was once protected as coastal reserve.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Home Affairs confir...
Waiting times of up to 20 weeks to process Bermudian passports will not be reduced until the end of this month when new staff will be in place, the Ministry of Economy and Labour has said.
The minist...
Work is set to start this month on a solar project at the National Sports Centre, it was announced today.
It is the last part of a three-phase project and is expected to make a 20 per cent saving on t...
A motorist was clocked at travelling at 119km/h — or 70mph, the speed limit on a British motorway, the police said today.
It comes as the Bermuda Police Service released its latest Operation Vega stat...
The Ministry of Public Works has announced road closures in Pembroke and Smith’s because of continuing works.
There will be a partial road closure on Harrington Sound Road in Smith’s from August 15 un...
A series of commemorative stamps have been unveiled honouring the 20th anniversary of the St David’s Islanders and Native Community’s Pow Wow.
The stamps, which feature vibrant images of native cultur...
A young Bermudian has shared her experiences with bipolar in a book of poetry aimed at supporting others while dispelling myths about the disorder.
The 21-year-old author wrote the book, The Diary of...