A committee dedicated to bringing the Corporation of Hamilton into the 21st Century has begun work — and hopes to make concrete proposals for changing the law by this summer.
The Corporation of Hamilt...
Parents have the chance to learn how to deal with their children's sibling rivalry, tantrums and pouting at a parenting course being offered at the Women's Resource Centre.
The course — based on clini...
An activist who fought unsuccessfully to get justice for murdered Canadian teen Rebecca Middleton has praised The Royal Gazette for its campaign to get public access to information legislation for Ber...
An activist who fought unsuccessfully to get justice for murdered Canadian teen Rebecca Middleton has praised The Royal Gazette for its campaign to get public access to information legislation for Ber...
Opposition Leader Kim Swan yesterday urged Government to lead by example and introduce a public access to information law swiftly.
The new United Bermuda Party Leader's response to last week's Throne ...
The son of Government Whip Glenn Blakeney is to stand trial for possession of $5,000 worth of cannabis with intent to supply.
Jahmel Blakeney, 26, appeared at Magistrates' Court yesterday where he den...
A new law which will see professional caregivers who abuse old people placed on a register has been welcomed by Age Concern — but the charity's executive director says more legislation is needed to pr...
Two charities and a government department have proved the quality of the service they provide by becoming accredited by the Bermuda National Standards Committee, Culture Minister Dale Butler said yest...
If you decide to send your child to Michelle Caesar's Devonshire pre-school, be prepared to get an education yourself.
The 42-year old headteacher and co-owner of Aerie's Adventure Nursery and Pre-Sch...
A controversial decision five years ago to order an AME minister and his family to leave the Island after his work permit was revoked was unlawful, a judge ruled yesterday.
Puisne Judge Ian Kawaley fo...