Botanical Gardens action group Take Back Our Park has expressed concern over plans to amend legislation governing Bermuda’s parks.
The Ministry of the Environment has stated it will table amendments t...
Four crew members had to be evacuated on Friday after their sailing boat grounded in St George’s Harbour.
This was one of a “slew of incidents” caused by the sudden onset of strong winds that saw gust...
Families in need will have better access to a charity which focuses on developing young children’s brains, thanks to a $10,000 donation from Axis Specialty Limited.
The donation will enable the BSMART...
A Race for Water gala will take place at the Caroline Bay Bermuda Property at the start of next month.
The event will celebrate the efforts of the 115ft vessel, Race for Water , a 100 per cent energy ...
The Progressive Labour Party has congratulated the Bahamian Opposition on a “landslide” victory.
The Free National Movement scored a sweeping win over the ruling Progressive Liberal Party in last week...
Students from CedarBridge Academy were on the City Hall steps as they celebrated their National School Salute yesterday.
The school, which is marking its 20th anniversary this year, was featured in a ...
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 ...