Premier Ewart Brown met last night with Haitians living in Bermuda in the wake of the massive earthquake which has ripped apart their homeland.
Dr. Brown held a reception at his official residence, Ca...
A Haitian living in Bermuda has returned to his earthquake-struck homeland to search for his missing brother and help his people.
Wesly Guiteau, an insurance broker at Willis, spoke to The Royal Gazet...
An emergency room doctor is heading to Haiti to tend to victims of last week's massive earthquake — and she is looking for volunteers to help in the coming months.
Tiffany Keenan, who works at King Ed...
Chamber of Commerce president Stephen Todd has revealed his "wish list" for the upcoming Budget, including a plea to Finance Minister Paula Cox not to hit the private sector with increased costs.
Mr. ...
A 24-year-old woman was taken to hospital after she lost control of her car and it hit a wall in Smith's in the early hours of yesterday.
The motorist, from St. George's, was travelling east on Knapto...
Premier Ewart Brown last night reiterated his plan to step down in October, telling an audience in Hamilton that he was looking forward to speaking frankly in his final months as leader.
"One of the g...
A crewman on a chemical tanker heading to Belgium from Texas was brought ashore to Bermuda yesterday after collapsing on board his ship.
The 38-year-old Filipino was found slumped on the floor by ship...
A church pastor is threatening legal action against a radio station which he claims misrepresented comments he allegedly made about Haitians and voodoo.
Pastor Gary Simons was lambasted on Thursday mo...
Stunned pupils at Prospect Primary had one simple message to send to education chiefs yesterday: "Please don't close our school."
A teacher told The Royal Gazette yesterday that a steady stream of stu...
Bermuda's residents can best help devastated Haiti by donating cash, not food or clothing, the Red Cross said yesterday.
Ann Spencer-Arscott, director of the local branch of the charity, said kind-hea...