A cross-party parliamentary committee reviewing how educational reform is being implemented in the wake of the Hopkins Report wants to hold its meetings in public, its chairman said yesterday.
Governm...
Government Senator Walton Brown was yesterday named the new chairman of Bermuda College.
The announcement was made at a press conference at which it was also revealed that the introduction of free edu...
Shadow Justice Minister Mark Pettingill last night described Government's idea for a US-style SWAT team to tackle gang violence as "nonsense" and "incredibly out of touch".
The Opposition MP said the ...
When Karen Clemons went into teaching she knew she'd have to deal with bullying — what she didn't realise was that she would be the victim. She told The Royal Gazette how she was left "helpless and ho...
Club Med is no more.
As can be seen on Royal Gazette video, the former St. George’s hotel, which stood derelict for two decades, finally thundered to the ground at 10.20 a.m. today.
A huge blast signa...
Government Senator Walton Brown is behind a new company planning to launch Bermuda's second daily newspaper.
The PLP politician, cousin of Premier Ewart Brown, registered Vista Mar Ltd. with the Regis...
Bermudians who travelled abroad as part of Rotary Exchange are being urged to join a network aimed at bringing together past participants.
University students Omar Lodge and Justin Brangman, who spent...
Costly closed-circuit television cameras in North Hamilton are doing little to combat incidents such as Monday night's drive-by shooting, according to locals.
Traders and residents in Court Street and...
Costly closed-circuit television cameras in North Hamilton are doing little to combat incidents such as Monday night's drive-by shooting, according to locals.
Traders and residents in Court Street an...
The lawyer of a young man injured in a drive-by shooting said last night that parents needed to take responsibility for the violent and senseless actions of their children.
Llewellyn Peniston told The...