Thousands of people are expected to turn out tomorrow for an extra-special Palm Sunday Walk — and those who do are promised an "amazing view" of one of Bermuda's most historic sites.
The annual Bermud...
The challenges of raising an autistic child were highlighted by Health Minister Nelson Bascome yesterday as he pledged Bermuda's support for World Autism Awareness Day.
The Minister said the Island wo...
Parish councillors are being taught how to handle financial reporting after harsh criticism from Auditor General Larry Dennis. The Island's independent financial watchdog blasted councils — Bermuda's ...
Oil tycoon John Deuss has had his legal case against the Government heard by the highest court for the Island.
The Privy Council, sitting in the Bahamas yesterday, reserved judgement on the civil appe...
A young track athlete swapped his running shoes for walking boots at the weekend when he joined a sergeant major on her annual 24-hour walkathon for charity.
Samuel Bean, who trains with Bermuda's nat...
Former chief education officer Joseph Christopher has published a book detailing the history of schools in Bermuda in the second half of the 20th century. He spoke to The Royal Gazette yesterday about...
A new summer camp for youngsters interested in a career in health care will start this year.
Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) and Bermuda College are inviting children aged ten to 14 to sign up for CampM...
Education Minister El James has praised overseas education expert Henry Johnson, who left his post this week (March 31).
The American consultant, brought here in 2007 to implement the recommendations ...
An electrical explosion sent blue sparks flying and workers running out into the street in Hamilton on Tuesday afternoon.
The loud blast was caused when a tap connected to a transformer near Atlantic ...
Former chief education officer Joseph Christopher claimed yesterday that new Board of Education chairman Mark Byrne is unsuitable for the post because his children attend private school.
And Dr. Chris...