Angry teachers say their staffing row has rumbled on far too long because of the Ministry of Education's "unwillingness to sit down and talk".
Union boss Mike Charles last night hit out at the referra...
A massive clean-up operation will be needed to tackle a "mind-boggling" mass of junk discovered by green campaigners Keep Bermuda Beautiful.
One person appears to be living in a stone hut among the ba...
St. George's Police Station will be ready to reopen in four to five months, Works Minister Derrick Burgess revealed yesterday.
Mr. Burgess told a press conference major reconstruction work was about t...
Spy cameras should be set up to catch people in the act when they dump garbage by the side of the road, according to Royal Gazette readers.
Angry residents got in touch with us yesterday after our fro...
A new $90 million bridge to replace the Causeway moved a step closer as Works Minister Derrick Burgess announced a contract has been granted to carry out a technical study.
Golder Associates will inve...
More than 150 people left their cars or bikes at home on Burn Fat Not Fuel day.
Releasing the figures yesterday, the Ministry of Health said those taking part last Friday burned about 112,000 calories...
The older brother of Matthew Clarke yesterday extended an open invitation to the Island for the murder victim's funeral this Friday.
Michael Clarke said his family has received excellent support from ...
A homeless man is calling for a face-to-face meeting with the Premier to discuss the controversial closure of the Medical Clinic and the system which has replaced it.
Walter Howes, a longtime critic o...
When he was about 12 years old, Johnny Barnes' mother gave him a serious telling off for not speaking to people he met while out running an errand.
It's fair to say young Johnny took her message to he...
Attiyah and Matteo Clarke are still smiling just as their daddy would have wanted them to.The youngsters, aged six and nine respectively, yesterday spoke of their love for Matthew Clarke, the "best da...