ERROR RG P4 28.6.2000 A story in Monday's paper incorrectly identified the chairperson of PRIDE Bermuda. It was Wendy Lambert who presented a report to the board. She was also returned on Thursday ni...
The effort to strengthen the family structure and save children got a shot in the arm last week with the launch of the Family Learning Centre's (FLC) new public awareness campaign.
Beginning today, a ...
Dellwood Primary School's science teacher has won the second teacher of the year award granted by two sister organisations concerned with learning disabilities.
Emma Saunders was praised for her "tire...
need for a Police presence in his courtroom.
Just last week he deputised a young constable -- in the court precincts on other business -- after he found the usual officers assigned to his courtrooms o...
Raymonde Dill that her client Neil Crane left "issues'' behind when he quit his job.
Responding directly to yesterday's reports that Mr. Dill "insisted'' Mr.
Crane had resigned and "he (Crane) made th...
Despite the loss of a few channels and criticism of some of the programming, the new head of Bermuda Cablevision is confident of the product being broadcast.
General manager Carl Musson said that putt...
For the first time in six years, Police have offered a substantial reward for information that could solve a murder.
A $10,000 reward has been approved by Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay to sha...
Ousted hospital chief engineer Neil Crane has settled with the Bermuda Hospitals Board, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The former facilities manager at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital resigned in Oct...
sites out of safety concerns.
Last week there was a blitz of Gorham Road north of the ACE and XL Capital building site which an area business owner has criticised.
But after a sweep of northern Cobbs ...
Governor Thorold Masefield has thrown his weight behind the local Amnesty International (AI) chapter's petition drive against the war in Sierra Leone.
Mr. Masefield promised local AI representative an...