The “remarkable richness of the Russian piano repertoire” is the theme of a music festival taking place this week.
Alex Tuchman, founder and artistic director of the Bermuda Piano Festival, which is n...
Doctors will be unable to cope with a reduction in fees and an increased workload, the Bermuda Medical Doctors’ Association has warned.
The BMDA said it backed improved access to healthcare, but that ...
The Department of Corrections has named the Prison Farm’s carpentry shop in honour of James “Jimmy” Pratt.
The honour was given for Mr Pratt’s many years of dedicated service to the department and inm...
You may know Abi Box’s work from the 2018 Bermuda Biennial although it is equally possible to have seen her art on display in private and public collections around the world.
Born in Britain, she move...
A car demolished part of a wall after it was in collision with another vehicle.
One vehicle was being driven along Middle Road and the other along North Shore Road when they crashed at the junction in...
Pupils and their teachers staged a protest yesterday against planned class mergers at their school and fears that staff might be made redundant.
Dozens of children and staff from Paget Primary School ...
The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change road safety campaign will be at the Rubis Warwick Gas Station tomorrow to gather support for its mission to cut the island’s grim toll of traffic deaths and injuri...
Summer water safety was highlighted yesterday as the boating season gets into full swing.
Michael Weeks, the chairman of the Water Safety Council, said everyone using boats should rate safety as the “...
The owners of taxis that are off the road should lose their permits if they fail to renew them in six months, said the Bermuda Taxi Owners Association.
David Frost, the BTOA president, said: “We belie...
The creative barkeep behind The Birdcage, Bermuda’s newest watering hole, likens it to a kitchen given the array of fresh, locally foraged and homemade ingredients that make up the craft cocktails.
St...