An arts charity has praised the West End Development Corporation (Wedco) for listening to tenants' concerns and shelving plans to impose a marketing fee on commercial Dockyard tenants.
The Bermuda Art...
The two quangos which manage the West End and the former Baselands are likely to merge, according to the chairman of both bodies.
Walter Lister told The Royal Gazette that the West End Development Cor...
The Ministry of Education has asked Government lawyers to help draw up "proper protocols" for dealing with staffing issues after settling out of court with an education officer who claimed unlawful di...
Seniors facing "soft abuse" from neighbours encroaching on their property and intimidating them sought help from local lawyers at a free session organised by Age Concern.
The charity for pensioners he...
Seniors facing "soft abuse" from neighbours encroaching on their property and intimidating them sought help from local lawyers at a free session organised by Age Concern yesterday.
The charity for pen...
No one will be charged in connection with the horse stampede along Front Street which injured 19 people almost a year ago, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
A Bermuda Police Service spokesman told this ne...
A former sergeant major has spent 24 hours walking around the Island to help others — for the sixth year running.
Personal assistant Marilyn Steede (right), the only woman to have reached the rank of ...
The director of Wilmington International Airport has confirmed that a planned service between there, Bermuda and London won't be taking off.
The Wilmington Star-News reported Jon Rosborough yesterday ...
Culture Minister Dale Butler said last night Government might be prepared to buy a Hamilton building which houses a dance school for young people.
He told The Royal Gazette he planned to talk to his C...
Alderman David Dunkley has paid back the Corporation of Hamilton for personal overseas calls he made on his Corporation cell phone.
A spokeswoman for the Corporation told The Royal Gazette last night:...