Students from Berkeley Institute were out in force on the main road into Hamilton yesterday as The Royal Gazette celebrated its Bermuda National School Salute supplement.
It came as The Royal Gazette ...
Dry weather has led to increased demand on water sellers, with some residents eagerly waiting for rain.
Despite an extremely wet January, the island has fallen into drought since then — including the ...
Preserve Marriage has called on the Bermuda Government to appeal against the landmark court decision on gay marriage.
In a statement, the group, which cannot legally challenge the ruling itself, said:...
Traffic is being diverted, and more than 500 people lost electricity, after a van struck a utility pole in Smith’s.
No injuries were reported, but motorists were advised to avoid the North Shore Road ...
The Superyacht Regatta next month will be sponsored by Caroline Bay Marina.
The event, taking place from June 13 to 15, is billed as a spectacular event due to both the size of the vessels and the siz...
The Relay for Life opening ceremony is to go ahead as scheduled.
Set-up for the event had been discontinued earlier today because of strong winds.
However, the event is back on track with the North F...
A great deal of emphasis is placed on building the self-esteem of the pupils at Elliot Primary School and that’s why, every day, they pay compliments to one student.
The idea is that the other pupils ...
Volunteers will be out in force for the Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal today.
Tags will be available throughout Hamilton, St George’s and Somerset from 8am to 8pm.
Governor John Rankin accepted th...
Inmates at Westgate Correctional Facility are dying sawdust for the Bermuda Day floats for a second year.
The initiative is the result of a partnership with the Department of Community and Cultural A...
Events have been lined up to celebrate the arrival of 19 tall ships in Bermuda as part of The Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta.
These will include festivals in both St George’s and Hamilton to welc...