No damages have been awarded to a civil servant who was rejected for the role of Director of Parks – but the Supreme Court ruled that the Public Service Commission’s decision was unfair.
The finding b...
New exhibits at the Bermuda National Gallery are to feature artwork highlighting art from plastic waste – as well as a range of biennial pieces from the gallery’s permanent collection.
Flotsam and...
The creation of a gender affairs office was called for today as Bermuda prepared to mark the United Nations’ International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Victoria Cunningham, selec...
The Government had “no intention” of tailoring its proposal to licence cannabis production to fit with the UK’s conventions that allows use of the drug for medicinal purposes only.
David Burt, the Pre...
Two British legal consultants, including a Queen’s Counsel, are on the island until next March to strengthen the island’s system of independent court advocates for children.
Tinée Furbert, the social ...
Voices from around the world in the growing youth call to action against climate change will come together from today at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
The island’s first youth climate ...
The sporting triumph of boxer Clarence Hill, Bermuda’s first Olympic medal-winner, was celebrated yesterday with a home-grown tribute at Loyal Hill in Devonshire.
The Loyal Gazette presented Mr Hill w...
Cheers, drumming and singing broke out at Shelly Bay yesterday as a cancer survivor came ashore from a charity swim to empower others battling the disease.
Nina London had told the gathering of friend...
Rush hour traffic on Harbour Road in Paget will be routed around ongoing roadworks starting today.
The Ministry of Public Works advised that traffic between Highwood Lane and Lover’s Lane will be open...
Significant generation of electricity – independently of Belco – is being investigated by the island’s Regulatory Authority.
But the scenarios up for review would not allow an entity generating its o...