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...
A new polling website aims to gather opinion on critical issues facing the island from a broad spectrum of the community.
Bermudian entrepreneurs Juan Curtis, Stratton Hatfield and Thomas Stowe have l...
Shoes from an international shipping spill 15 months ago appear to have made their way to Bermuda.
Hundreds of unworn Nike shoes have washed ashore in numerous locations separated by thousands of mile...
Organisers of the Bermuda Carnival Raft Up at Shelly Bay said they made an extra effort to minimise the amount of trash that ended up in the ocean.
Jason Sukdeo, founder of the Bermuda Carnival, said ...
A new polling website aims to gather opinion on critical issues facing the island from a broad spectrum of the community.
Bermudian entrepreneurs Juan Curtis, Stratton Hatfield and Thomas Stowe have l...
Sports bars are hoping for big crowds tonight as the Bermuda football team play their historic match against Costa Rica.
Win, lose or draw, managers said the Gombey Warriors had already captured the i...