year battle against cancer.
Curtis T. Gray leapt into the public eye in the mid-1990's when, at the age of 22, he lead the charge for the decriminalisation of homosexuality.
He later wrote the Shades ...
The Bermuda Regiment has denied allegations of using press-gang tactics on conscripted recruits who have failed to show up for duty.
An investigation into the issue was launched last week after a woma...
tomorrow as runners take to the streets in the International Race Weekend.
Police are asking the public to heed traffic directions along the race route starting at 7.30 a.m.
The race will begin on Fro...
Retiring Bermuda College President Dr. George Cook said academic growth is necessary for Bermudian access to the Island's successful economy.
Speaking with The Royal Gazette before leaving office late...
of importing $75,000 worth of cannabis in 1999.
Yesterday Janeene Lashae Harris was found guilty of importing and possessing 1,532 grammes of cannabis with intent to supply on May 22, 1999.
Harris den...
A convicted drug pusher was jailed for two years last week after he admitted he had cannabis resin in his pocket while near a primary school.
And Garrett Dennis Morgan's previous criminal record indic...
The mother of Bermuda's first road fatality of the year pledged to start a college memorial fund in her son's name.
Mary Jane Fuhrtz Smith spoke out after her 15-year-old son died in a road traffic ac...
A Canadian chef had his plans to leave the Island abruptly postponed in Magistrates' Court yesterday when he was jailed for six months.
Former Fairmont Southampton Princess chef Shane Kenneth Leech wa...
On the eve of the Bermuda Regiment's annual recruit camp, Home Affairs Minister Paula Cox yesterday hinted at changes to how soldiers would be recruited.
Speaking at a press conference on Friday, she ...
returning with more than $75,000 worth of cannabis last May, a Supreme Court jury heard yesterday.
Janeene Lashae Harris, 20, has pleaded not guilty to charges of importing 1,532 grams of cannabis, po...