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...
A legal trainee who helped draft legislation for emergency Covid-19 payments under a Ministry of Legal Affairs pupillage was welcomed into the fold as a new lawyer at a ceremony on Friday.
Lorendae Sy...
A new lawyer credited an alumna’s speech nine years ago at the Bermuda High School for Girls for sparking her interest.
Kathleen McBeath also told Puisne Judge Larry Mussenden at a ceremony on Friday ...
The health minister tonight renewed her appeal for people to sign up for coronavirus vaccine booster vaccinations.
Kim Wilson was speaking after health officials recorded one new case out of the lates...
A former cancer patient celebrating five years in the clear is to brave the waters off Bermuda for a charity swim.
Nina London, a columnist for The Royal Gazette, is staging the event to raise funds ...
The need to tackle climate change was a priority in a group statement that closed the Overseas Territories Joint Ministerial Council meetings in the UK.
The British government welcomed the territorie...
A traditional Christmas motorcade organised by a supermarket will be held this year, despite Covid-19 restrictions.
The MarketPlace Christmas Parade will start on December 5 from 5pm, after the succes...