Bermuda’s icon of spring, the Easter lily, brought a surprise bounty to the garden of retired taxi driver Quinton Binns, with a giant flower that the lifelong gardener reckons is “a record breaker”.
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Hosting the World Triathlon Series Grand Final in 2021 could be a springboard for improving accessibility, with the Bermuda Tourism Authority aiming to welcome more disabled visitors in time for the e...
The Department of Communications has remained tight-lipped over fallout from an erroneous statement that drew the ire last week of Curtis Dickinson, the Minister of Finance.
However, its protocols wer...
A Bermudian, Toronto Darrell, is to be sentenced in Nottingham Crown Court in Britain after admitting he drove dangerously through a housing estate in the UK city.
Nottingham Magistrates Court heard t...
Warwick Academy students now have a window on to the world of Bermuda’s threatened bluebirds, including their battles to survive.
Thanks to a hidden camera, students and staff were treated to a live f...
A former reporter for The Royal Gazette celebrated her century with a party at brunch at the Fairmont Southampton on Sunday.
Renée Barton travelled by limousine from her home at Hungry Bay in Paget to...
Two lawyers have been barred from representing patients of Ewart Brown because of a conflict of interest, it was revealed yesterday.
Mark Pettingill, a former Attorney-General, and Victoria Greening, ...
The collision between a minibus and a car on Tuesday evening took place on Harrington Sound Road in Hamilton Parish — not Smith’s as originally stated.
Traffic diversions were in place on Harrington S...
A press release that gave wrong information on the imposition of credit card service charges for payments to the Government was “an inexcusable error”, the Minister of Finance said .
Curtis Dickinson ...
A peace march by schoolchildren was delayed yesterday after the Commissioner of Education’s office said the event could not go ahead.
Desmond Crockwell, one of the activists behind the Walking Up West...