The Royal Gazette is inviting all of Bermuda to bask in the sunshine this week — and support an initiative promoting public access to information and open government.
We want you to join us in celebra...
The Royal Gazette is inviting all of Bermuda to bask in the sunshine this week — and support an initiative promoting public access to information and open government.
We want you to join us in celebra...
Two motorcyclists were rushed to hospital after separate road crashes yesterday in which their bikes were the only vehicles involved.
The first saw a 33-year-old man from Smith's suffer chest and face...
* "Our record will show that PATI legislation is something we have previously examined and we plan to keep it in play during our next term." Premier Ewart Brown in December 2007, shortly before the Ge...
Premier Ewart Brown welcomes Sunshine Week and the principle of open government it represents — but last night he was unwilling to say when Bermuda would get a public access to information law.
Dr. Br...
Opposition Leader Kim Swan claimed last night that two airlines cancelled seasonal flights to the Island from the US due to "poor projections for Bermuda tourism".
Mr. Swan said that though escalating...
Thunder may have shook much of the Island yesterday but the heavens shone on the annual Palm Sunday Walk.
Organisers rejoiced at the near-perfect weather which saw 1,500-plus people turn out for the f...
Opposition Senate Leader Michael Dunkley said yesterday that discussion was needed on whether Bermuda should legalise gambling.
Sen. Dunkley told the Upper House during its Budget debate on tourism th...
Corporation of Hamilton alderman William Black claimed last night his colleagues were "just out to hang me" after he was deposed as Deputy Mayor.
The 70-year-old former policeman was demoted by Mayor ...
Opposition Senate Leader Michael Dunkley is calling for a bi-partisan parliamentary committee to be set up to oversee the introduction of public access to information legislation.
Sen. Dunkley tabled ...