Children celebrated Autism Awareness Month yesterday with a special breakfast attended by the Premier.
Pupils in the Paget Primary School autism spectrum disorder class acted as waiters to serve the f...
The use of wind power to generate electricity is off the table until a feasibility study is done, the head of Bermuda’s energy watchdog has said.
But Denton Williams, the chief executive of the Regula...
Complaints about children riding motorcycles without helmets in a public park have prompted the Department of Parks to contact police.
An angry mother called The Royal Gazette after seeing the childre...
Two teenagers were injured in a motorcycle crash in Paget yesterday.
A Bermuda Police Service spokesman said that the bike collided with several vehicles as it headed east along Harbour Road at about...
Renee Daniels had always dreamt of being a cook but it wasn’t until she won the praise of Marcus Samuelsson that her dream became a reality.
She beat out competition from her fellow Bermuda College c...
An energy plan will include a mix of ways to generate power, the Minister for Home Affairs has signalled.
Walter Roban said the energy blueprint would take elements from all eight energy generation pr...
A pilot programme to give problem drinkers a chance to avoid a driving ban could be discriminatory, an addiction counsellor has warned.
Fiona Elkinson, who runs her own drink-driver education programm...
A trio of musical brothers have launched a schools programme to help to keep Bermuda’s entertainment traditions alive.
The Simons Brothers — Jonathan, 18, Solomon, 16 and Leo, 12 — aim to visit nine p...
A sports club affected by violence should attract more older people to help combat repeated disturbances, a community activist said yesterday.
Gina Spence, of charity Gina Spence Productions, added th...
An attempt to boost the number of cabs on the roads at night is under way.
The Bermuda Taxi Owners Association said it had met representatives from the Corporation of Hamilton and the police in an att...