After the Court of Appeal dismissed the Crown's case against him yesterday, a visibly relieved Dean Anthony Minors told The Royal Gazette that he was glad the two-year ordeal was behind him.
"Can you ...
St. David's Islanders need to do further research before they claim Peqout Indians as their ancestors, claimed Philip Rabito-Wyppensenwah, an American lecturer who has a deep interest in Indian slaver...
A young mother is claiming that a Magistrates' Court bailiff is protecting the man who owes her thousands in child support.
Lee-Ann Fox-Moreno was on the verge of tears as she spoke to The Royal Gazet...
Retailers are hoping Sunday opening hours can be relaxed after a 'difficult' sales period over the last year.
But as they wait for a Government move on the issue, shopkeepers are pinning their hopes o...
Years of hard work came to an end yesterday as Environmental Minister Dennis Lister unveiled Bermuda's first-ever "Traditional Building Guide".
The publication not only lists 788 buildings throughout ...
Parents of children in Government schools are becoming frustrated with the teachers' strike, because they risk losing time at work - without pay.
One mother, who did not wish not to be named, told The...
A national task force needs to be set up in order to prepare Bermuda's youth for the future, former Premier Sir John Swan told Hamilton Rotarians yesterday.
Sir John made the call as he reflected on s...
An announcement of who will represent the Progressive Labour Party (PLP) in the Pembroke East Central by-election could be made as early as today, said party spokesman Glenn Blakeney.
"That announceme...
With Failte Ltd. recently receiving planning approval to build 25 residential units, the end of the era has arrived for Sky Tops Cottages, located on the South Shore in Paget.
The guest apartments, fo...
The National Drug Commission (NDC) faces losing the financial backing of the Council Partners Charitable Trust (CPCT) unless key areas are addressed, The Royal Gazette has learned.
This paper understa...