The British Minister responsible for the UK's Overseas Territories will arrive on an official visit to the Island tomorrow.
Meg Munn MP (pictured), a Minister in the British Foreign and Commonwealth O...
Tourism in Bermuda may be enjoying its third year of growth — but a local family business is struggling to find customers.
Beeline Transportation brought three state-of-the-art tour buses to the Islan...
Mothers whose teenage sons have volunteered to take part in the Mirrors programme spoke yesterday of its "remarkable" benefits.
The $500,000 scheme was launched a year ago by Government to give "at ri...
Senators approved a slew of finance bills at a session on Wednesday.
The following bills became law: the Bermuda Monetary Authority Amendment Act 2008, the Stamp Duties Amendment Act 2008, the Revenue...
Bermudians are producing too much garbage, hence the need to extend the Tynes Bay waste treatment facility, the Senate heard during a budget debate on Works and Engineering.
Government Senate Leader D...
Former CedarBridge Academy teacher Ulama Finn-Hendrickson has been reassigned to a school for children with behavioural problems.
Mrs. Finn-Hendrickson, who has an allergy which caused her to become i...
When psychologist and writer Carol Shuman wrote in her newspaper column that Bermuda desperately needed a freedom of information law she thought she might ruffle a few feathers.
But she didn't expect ...
Bermuda would "do well" to introduce public access to information legislation as soon as possible, according to the head of government in Cayman.
And Kurt Tibbetts, leader of the Cayman Islands' Peopl...
Bermudian Jennifer Caines supports Sunshine Week — and she's even got the fireplace to prove it.
The mother-of-two has given the fireplace at her Devonshire home an Easter makeover for the benefit of ...
The organisers of Sunshine Week in the States have congratulated The Royal Gazette for taking part in the initiative and are urging Bermudians to embrace the idea of public access to information.
Suns...