There was mud, rain and not enough cricket to satisfy some ¿ but revellers still poured into Wellington Oval determined to party yesterday.
A downpour on Thursday afternoon and showers yesterday morni...
A pressure group formed to fight a new housing law which penalises Bermudians married to foreigners will hold its first meeting later this month.
Two expert lawyers will speak at the event at 6 p.m. o...
World renowned funk band Earth, Wind and Fire will headline the final night of the Bermuda Music Festival this October.
Premier Ewart Brown announced the latest addition to the line-up of the autumn e...
An annual report for 2006 for the Transport Control Department is to be distributed to schools and community groups.
Premier Ewart Brown told a press conference that TCD had not produced such a docume...
A construction worker is recovering in intensive care after falling 15 feet from a ladder.
The 52-year-old man from Warwick was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital after the accident at the Fai...
A document presented by beleaguered faith-based tourism boss Andre Curtis to the media as a "complete breakdown" of his spending of public funds last year was a "working draft", it was revealed yester...
Teenager Danielle Farrington has every reason to celebrate this Cup Match ¿ she has just scored a result that places her in the top six percent of International Baccalaureate students worldwide.
The 1...
Curtailing the number of cruise ships in Hamilton will "severely impact" the city's image, Mayor Sutherland Madeiros warned last night.
Mr. Madeiros claimed that having just 11 occasional callers and ...
The name of a much-loved Bermudian firefighter who died aged just 42 is being kept alive at a Kenyan orphanage for children who have lost their parents to HIV/Aids. The Royal Gazette found out more ab...
Protestors against the controversial Southlands scheme were urged last night to raise enough money to buy the land to prevent the luxury hotel being built.
Environmentalists Stuart Hayward and David W...