The Government is to support a student networking event encouraging them into hospitality careers.
Minister of Economic Development and Tourism Jamahl Simmons announced a partnership between his minis...
Bermuda’s population is ageing with those aged 65 and over now representing the third most populated group in Bermuda, according to the 2016 Census of Population and Housing.
Highlights from the repor...
The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change campaign has today launched a website dedicated to road safety in Bermuda.
driveforchange.rg.bm will be a source of breaking news for local traffic incidents, dev...
The pain of the loss of their son after a Christmas Day bike crash was “a death sentence” for Terrylynn Doyle and Michael Weeks.
Ms Doyle said there was nothing that compared to her and Mr Weeks’s gri...
Three people were injured in three accidents on North Shore Road, Hamilton Parish, over the past four days.
The incidents were part of 11 crashes across the island between Friday and yesterday, which ...
Traffic police could encourage the use of dashboard cameras to help catch bad drivers.
Inspector Robert Cardwell, head of the island’s roads policing unit, said the service already used “dashcam” tech...
A 35-year-old man was today “stable” in hospital after a bike crash.
Police said the man was recovering in the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The man, from Devonshire, was injured after he lost co...
Graduates of an on-road motorcycle training course will be recognised at an awards ceremony on Wednesday.
The public is invited to the ceremony at Prospect Primary School to find out more about the Be...
The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change campaign is to launch a webpage designed to highlight road safety in Bermuda.
The site, which will go live on Wednesday, will provide up-to-date information on tra...
The Royal Gazette took to the streets yesterday to ask people what they thought of the launch of the Drive for Change campaign on East Broadway on Monday.
Natasha Caisey, 45, Hamilton
“You forget abo...