Bermuda's largest travel agency will next week seek to persuade bosses at budget airline Zoom to start operating flights to the Island from Canada.
Carl Paiva, chief executive officer of C-Travel, is ...
Bermudian schoolchildren will get the chance to meet a former commodities trader described as having one of the quickest mathematical brains on the planet next week.
Students at Berkeley Institute, Ce...
Government has apologised after a rabbit was left stressed and dehydrated after taking part in this year's Annual Exhibition.
Diego the black-and-white bunny, who belongs to First Fruits Daycare/Pre-s...
Dutch oil tycoon John Deuss wants to live in Bermuda without the threat of a warrant hanging over his head, his British QC told the Supreme Court yesterday.
Lawyer Clare Montgomery said that Mr. Deuss...
A solo sailor travelling from the Caribbean to Bermuda was rescued by a cruise ship after his 40-foot boat started taking on water.
The 32-year-old British man was picked up by the Crown Princess abou...
When Otis Robinson ran last year’s May 24 half-marathon it was a painful struggle - just two days before his mother’s body had been accidentally washed ashore after a sea burial following her sudden d...
Government was last night accused of giving handouts to “friends”, “ace boys” and “cronies” after it admitted awarding a contract without inviting bids.
A company run by Donal Smith, a cousin of Premi...
Environment Minister Neletha Butterfield last night rebutted claims that her decision to approve a two-storey car park for a Pembroke church was the result of a “political backroom deal”.
The Minister...
A thief who snatched hundreds of charity dollars collected by schoolchildren for a hospice was branded "desperate" or "deranged" last night.
The man grabbed a bag containing about six or seven hundred...
Generous readers of The Royal Gazette have donated boxes of groceries to help feed hungry schoolchildren.
The items were dropped off at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Southampton after we reporte...