Sandra Taylor Rouja will be signing copies of her new multilingual book of poetry tomorrow at the Bermuda College.
‘I Sing of the Sea or Canto Do Mar’, is her second book and is in bookstores now.
“Wr...
Anna Cann sees her two new books of inspirational poetry as gifts from God.
After years of selling other people’s artwork and antiques at the now defunct Heritage House, Mrs Cann decided to take up pa...
A lady helped by cancer charity PALS in her darkest moments, is now determined to return the favour with a variety show and dinner fundraising event.
It was going to cost Paz Syjuco, gastrointestinal...
It was back to basics for the Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) when a visiting expert on medical ethics was in Bermuda to talk about creating good relationships between medical staff, patients and famili...
Don’t forget to get your Christmas short stories in to The Royal Gazette.
The Dr Stanley Ratteray Memorial Christmas Short Story Contest is now open to writers of all ages.
The word count is 1,500 wor...
The Bermuda Society of Arts (BSoA) Bermuda Fashion Collective show tomorrow evening promises a sneak peek at next season’s hottest fashions, including a line of bikinis made entirely from bottle tops....
The average Bermudian may be consuming enough sugar to fill an industrial dumpster each year, said the Bermuda Diabetes Association, so
it is critical to educate people about lifestyle induced diabete...
An American Revolutionary War hero from Bermuda was honoured in a special graveside ceremony in Virginia this month.
The ceremony recognising Southampton-born St George Tucker was organised by the So...
Bermudian war veteran Philip Lamb, who died earlier this year, is being honoured in a new exhibition at the Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum in London.
The exhibition entitled ‘Pilots of the Caribbean’ op...
When Phillip Rego first visited Haiti it was with the idea of helping out “a bit”. Five years later, he has a charity Feed My Lambs Ministry that runs an orphanage, a school and a clinic helping hundr...