The Bermuda Tourism Authority’s interim chief executive officer has not had her position made permanent, a spokeswoman said yesterday.
The BTA said that, despite articles published by several news out...
Students looking to join the workforce rounded off a successful summer of work experience with a reception and networking event.
The 135 participants of the Department of Workforce Development’s 2022 ...
University students interning at an accounting firm offered a community perspective and hands-on assistance to help an historic landmark.
PwC interns spoke last week with the Bermuda National Trust ab...
A man has been cleared of firearms and ammunition charges after a judge found that he had no case to answer.
A Supreme Court jury was directed yesterday to find Pelealkhai Williams, 33, not guilty aft...
Nineteen police officers were promoted at a formal ceremony last week.
During the event last Thursday, 11 constables were promoted to the rank of sergeant, while seven sergeants became inspectors and...
A 97-year-old woman who taught for almost 40 years will become one of the first Bermudians to receive an honorary doctorate of education from a Seventh-day Adventist university.
Edith van Lowe, who sp...
A proposal for the redevelopment of the derelict Admiralty House Ballroom has been chosen, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The Ministry of Public Works confirmed yesterday that it received several expre...
A woman told a Supreme Court jury yesterday that she watched her former neighbour restrain and beat an alleged gunman.
Samaela Cannonier-Darrell said that she was alerted to an incident happening outs...
Photographs of blood and bullets taken in the aftermath of an alleged firearms-related incident were yesterday shown to a jury at the start of trial of a man accused of gun offences.
The 32 pictures, ...
A former football coach will undergo vital eye surgery this month after a friend agreed to guarantee his loan.
Mark “Burger” Jennings, 56, said that he secured a $7,200 loan from the Lady Cubitt Compa...