Tropical Storm Philippe’s closest point of approach to Bermuda has passed and the remnants of the storm are not a threat to the island.
The storm had dumped heavy rain on Florida and the Bahamas by no...
Motorists are urged to drive carefully as a Bermuda Bicycle Association road race takes place tomorrow.
Roads in Pembroke, Hamilton, Smith’s and St George’s will be affected between 7.30am and 10am, a...
The Progressive Labour Party’s annual delegates conference continues in Devonshire tonight.
Owen Darrell, PLP chairman, said he was pleased by the turnout for the first night of the conference in Hami...
With the PLP Government now well and truly settled into their new roles, The Royal Gazette examines what progress the new administration has made on its key promises.
Parliamentary oversight
A plan to...
Only a quarter of a gasoline spill at a fuel depot in St George’s has been recovered seven months after the incident, government environmental watchdogs said today.
And traces of the leak have spread ...
A workshop on building relationships between charities and donors has been set up next month.
James Hodge will present “Shifting Philanthropy — From Raising Money to Deepening Meaning” on November 10....
The devastation caused by hurricanes Maria and Irma formed the focus of discussions at a Special Meeting of the Caribbean Overseas Territories this weekend.
David Burt flew to Miami to join leaders of...
Government reform minister Lovitta Foggo toured the new site of the Bermuda Post Office Mail Processing Centre.
The BMPC vacated its publicly owned premises at the L.F. Wade International Airport and ...
A motorcyclist remains in hospital after hitting a parked truck in Hamilton last night.
The accident happened on Angle Street, near its junction with Cedar Avenue, shortly before 10pm.
The injured r...
Three more businesses have successfully demonstrated full adherence to Bermuda’s new National Service Standards.
Fun Golf, Lili Bermuda and Tobacco Bay/Beach Boys join seven other businesses officiall...