Progressive Labour Party MPs are to hold a public meeting on road safety tomorrow.
The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change campaign will be among the speakers at the “Better Road Users” event organised b...
Spring scholarships worth up to $5,000 are available from Devonshire Parish Council.
Students must be accepted or enrolled at an approved college, including Bermuda College, or university to qualify f...
Hamilton Princess & Beach Club was named seventh best resort in the Bahamas, Bermuda, and Turks and Caicos in the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards 2018.
The hotel ranked the best Bermudian r...
The police service pitched in to help clean up trash around the island at the weekend.
Police officers and staff, including Commissioner of Police Stephen Corbishley, collected rubbish at several spot...
A former Berkeley Institute pupil has been Called to the Bar as a lawyer for Conyers Dill and Pearman.
Elizabeth Blankendal, 24, recently completed a year of pupillage at the firm and is now a qualifi...
The St George’s Dental Clinic was officially reopened yesterday.
The clinic on Old Military Road provides services to children, seniors and “priority groups” including prisoners and uninsured clients....
All post offices will close for a general staff meeting tomorrow at 1pm.
The Bermuda Government advised no postal services will be provided after that time.
Regular hours of operation will resume on W...
A member of the public looking to provide police with information has reported a roadblock.
The Royal Gazette was alerted last night that the Crime Stoppers telephone line was not in service.
The in...
Police are reminding runners and walkers to remain vigilant and avoid dimly lit areas while exercising after an alleged incident yesterday morning.
The advice this evening comes after an alleged en...
A woman motorcyclist was taken to hospital after a crash in Smith’s yesterday.
The 26-year-old was hurt when her bike collided with a car.
The woman, from Hamilton Parish, was treated at the King Edwa...