More foster parents are needed to help support the number of children in care, according to the Department of Child and Family Services.
A spokeswoman for the department said: “The Department of Child...
Retroactive plans for works at a Southampton graveyard which raised concerns about the handling of remains have been rejected by the Development Applications Board.
St Anne’s Church had sought retroac...
A man dealt a life sentence for a 2018 fatal shooting described by prosecutors as a “public execution” is set to appeal his conviction.
According to the Court of Appeal’s draft cause list, Taaj Muhamm...
The Bermuda Road Safety Council has urged people to wear helmets when riding motorbikes on public roads — even on electric scooters.
Dennis Lister III, the chairman of the BRSC, said that under the la...
An historic St George’s building is expected to return to life next year as the home of a new brewery and tap room.
Robert Pantry, co-founder and head brewer for Moongate Brewing Co Ltd, said the comp...
After a slow start, the 2022 hurricane season has accelerated with several systems being monitored by meteorologists.
A series of preseason and midseason forecasts warned that the season was expected ...
The latest class of graduates from the Right Living House programme were celebrated last week by Michael Weeks, the Minister of National Security.
Four men successfully completed the programme, locate...
Tonnes of waste were cleared from an empty Pembroke lot as part of a community effort to improve a Curving Avenue neighbourhood.
Traci Burgess, executive director of Keep Bermuda Beautiful, said more ...
Due to the likely duration of Hurricane Fiona, The Royal Gazette will not be published tomorrow. There will be a newspaper on Saturday and round the clock coverage on www.royalgazette.com
A hurricane warning is now in effect for the island as meteorologists forecast Hurricane Fiona will bring strong winds to the island as it passes just over 100 miles from Bermuda early tomorrow mornin...