A morning downpour and a chilly day made perfect conditions for a flock of geese to set out for a stroll yesterday.
The birds caught the eye of a photographer for The Royal Gazette at a home off Middl...
Proposals to abolish the Corporation of Hamilton and St George or turn them into quangos could come into force before local elections in May, the Mayor of Hamilton said this week.
Charles Gosling lear...
Peter Stubbs, a former chief inspector with the Bermuda Police Service, has died. He was 83.
Mr Stubbs, who died on January 31, was buried yesterday after a service at Christ Church in Warwick.
He was...
Demonstrators hit by pepper spray in a clash with police at a protest outside Parliament over the new airport terminal building have been paid a settlement to avert further legal action.
The payment, ...
A court ruling that cleared non-Bermudian “belongers” to compete in sport for the island affected “a tiny fraction” of youth athletes, a top lawyer said.
Peter Sanderson, who has handled cases involvi...
A fake bank e-mail cost a resident thousands of dollars, police have revealed.
A police spokesman said the e-mail, which was claimed to be from Butterfield Bank, led to the recipient’s account details...
A fundraising drive today at a gas station will mark the 50th anniversary of the annual event.
Hamilton Lions Club members will man the pumps at Terceira’s North Shore Rubis gas station for the annual...
A former Bermuda police officer badly injured in the Belco riots in 1965 has died.
Barry “Tim” Burch, who served between 1962 and 1965, was 79.
Mr Burch and then colleague George Linnen were credited ...
A gas station run by the Leader of the Opposition was robbed yesterday in a daylight raid by two men with a blade and what appeared to be a handgun.
Terrified customers, which included children and st...
The Autism Spectrum Disorder classroom used at Paget Primary School was back open for business this week, according to Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education.
Mr Rabain, who visited the ASD class la...