A nurse who has devoted her working life to helping women in Bermuda is now aiming to assist females in Africa — and she wants you to join her.
Mother-of-two Gaynell Hayward, the Island's programme ma...
A group of women touched by the plight of alleged elder abuse victim "Auntie Em" have raised hundreds of dollars to help the 95-year-old widow.
The Phenomenal Women Association opened a bank account t...
The vast majority of people in Bermuda — more than 90 percent — consider the freedom of the press to be important, according to a new survey commissioned by The Royal Gazette.
Three-quarters of people...
Education Minister Randy Horton claimed last night it was "unfair" to Bermudian students to make them sit crucial exams as early as 5.30 a.m. to prevent cheating.
Hundreds of students at CedarBridge A...
Students sitting important exams next month are being told they'll have to take the tests at 6 a.m. due to strict new conditions to combat international cheating.
The punishing start time is likely to...
There may have been limited showers, seasickness and 6.30 a.m. starts but students from Bermuda High School for Girls declared their first voyage aboard the Spirit of Bermuda a resounding success.
A g...
Autism is a "major public health issue" and Bermuda needs to start preparing for the future needs of those with the disorder, a forum heard last night.
Dr. TerryLynn Tyrell, education director for Adv...
A British media trade magazine read by thousands of journalists has published a story about Government's decision to cut its advertising and subscriptions with The Royal Gazette.
The Press Gazette rep...
Acting Premier Terry Lister told ombudsmen from around the world yesterday that introducing public access to information legislation in Bermuda would "further strengthen our democracy".
The Energy, Te...
Acting Premier Terry Lister told ombudsmen from around the world yesterday that introducing public access to information legislation in Bermuda would "further strengthen our democracy".
The Energy, Te...