Saying that he loves his son unconditionally, the father of a gay teenager who spoke to The Royal Gazette last week said he still holds out hope that one day his son will live a heterosexual lifestyle...
Yesterday marked the end of an era for the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries as the Government Department was legally split in two and renamed.
Senators passed The Department of Agricultural and...
"I wish I was straight. If there was a pill, I'm sure many gays would take it to become straight."
These are the words of 17-year-old James. He is an outstanding student, an artist and a community act...
Falling short of calling former Premier Sir John Swan a hypocrite, yesterday Government Senator Leader David Burch blasted Sir John's recent comments to The Mid-Ocean News regarding Government's deali...
Bermudians are ready for a new type of art - they just don't know it yet, veteran artist Bruce Stuart said yesterday just hours after he finished painting a dead tree stump at the junction of Serpenti...
A St. David's woman is at her wit's end after years of wrangling with the Bermuda Land Development Company (BLDC) over the stench coming from a sewage treatment plant on Texas Road.
Lorene Phillips ex...
Gay men now have a safe haven to vent their feelings in a society that, at most times, shuns them.
The Gay Men's Support Group was founded just before Christmas by "Alex" (not his real name) after yea...
For the first time in its history, two young men were among the graduates at the Teen Services graduation ceremony held yesterday at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
The school usually pr...
Locals and visitors alike gave the Bermuda Police two thumbs up for re-implementing pedal cycle patrol in St. George's, but hoped that the programme becomes a year-round venture.
A local woman who wor...
Police in St. George's are getting back in the saddle with the re-introduction of pedal cycle patrols.
At a press conference yesterday, Sgt. Darrin Simons, who will be heading up the Eastern Community...