The number of full-time students at Bermuda College has fallen by almost a quarter in the last year — but new president Duranda Greene has pledged to reverse the trend.
Figures provided to The Royal G...
“I’m a kid at heart, definitely,” says author David Chapman, explaining how writing children’s books on the environment comes naturally to him.
“I kind of try to think like my children when I write,” ...
The cause of continued teacher illness at CedarBridge Academy has still not been pinpointed despite an “incredible number” of experts tackling the problem, Education Minister Randy Horton admitted yes...
[bul]James (Jemmy) Darrell was born in 1749 and belonged to Captain Francis Darrell of St. George's. It is recorded that "Slave Man Jemmy" was quite a valuable slave, worth 100 British pounds.
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It is almost 200 years since he died — but yesterday James Darrell's significance in Bermuda's history was finally celebrated properly.
The ship pilot and freed slave's descendants — many of whom knew...
Extradited oil magnate John Deuss has come back to Bermuda for a visit after being granted permission to leave the Netherlands by prosecutors investigating an international tax scam.
The multi-million...
A petition signed by thousands of people is unlikely to change Government’s decision to close a medical clinic for the poor by the end of June, the Premier said yesterday.
The document protesting agai...
A man found carrying cannabis by Police was fined $1,000 — and told he faced three months in prison if he did not pay up.
Henry Lincoln Santucci, 23, of Middle Road, Sandys, was searched after the car...
Improvements to a road crossing outside a primary school where a little girl was fatally knocked down should be completed this month.
Six-year-old Tyaisha Cox died in hospital after being struck by a ...
Two educational projects are bidding to open schools at the historic Victualling Yard at Dockyard, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The Makeda Trust plans to put forward a proposal to create a performing...