Hundreds of long term residents left an Immigration workshop last night clutching pink and yellow application forms after they were left to decide which qualifications would entitle them to live in Be...
A trouble-hit Government quango which employs just three secretaries - but no-one else - and swallows up a $6 million annual budget has been slammed as a white elephant by a health insider.
The Nation...
The Bermuda Housing Corporation (BHC) took the decision not to evict one of its tenants hours before her story ran in The Royal Gazette, acting BHC director Deborah Blakeney said yesterday.
But she al...
A Bermudian man living in the DC area said residents are now constantly on the lookout after an unknown gunman shot and killed five people at random in suburban Washington on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Potential competitors to the second of two new companies seeking telecommunications licences, were not 'wowed' at its hearing yesterday.
World on Wireless (WOW!), the second company to put in a bid to...
A good Samaritan has come forward and offered to pay the $2,000 a Pembroke woman needs to elude eviction.
On Wednesday, 37-year-old Georgina Wray told this paper that she had received a notice from th...
Teen Services has refused to divulge the cost of running its educational programme despite it's being in jeopardy of being axed.
All this week The Royal Gazette has asked officials for the financial i...
A woman who says she is trying to better herself in order to get off the books of Social Assistance is distraught that she is set to be evicted by the Bermuda Housing Corporation (BHC) this morning - ...
There were several questions for the representatives of potential digital cable provider SGC Ventures Ltd. at yesterday's presentation before the Telecommunications Commission.
While Bermuda CableVisi...
Bermudians could have the option of choosing an alternative cable provider as early as next year, after SGC Ventures Ltd. made an application for a cable licence yesterday before the Telecommunication...