Since January, 192 objections to new land tax rates have been processed by the Land Valuation Department, a spokesman said yesterday.
Eighty people have agreed to an amended annual rental value to the...
a boater complained to Marine and Ports and The Royal Gazette .
Tough questions were asked of the people who maintain the Island's channel markers following reports that two markers had not been repai...
illegal fish pots and were each fined $9,000 during an early morning Magistrates' Court hearing.
Magistrate Will Francis called the offences committed by the Pembroke trio Roger Decosta, Joseph Dawson...
Deregulation within the Japanese insurance industry may mean increased business in the local captive insurance market.
Last week Premier Jennifer Smith met with Kuniaki Atarashi, president and CEO of ...
details of her illness was not known by press time last night.
The 73-year-old Government Minister was reportedly taken off the new weekend cruise ship Crown Dynasty in Dockyard on Friday night and ru...
last night called on Minister David Allen to bring travel agents to the Island -- rather than travel to them.
Mr. Dodwell, who admitted that he did some travelling in his three years as Tourism Minist...
Opposition MPs were fuming last night after what one called a "slick'' move to "stifle'' debate by Premier Jennifer Smith.
The UBP Parliamentarians were left flabbergasted when Speaker Stanley Lowe st...
Four arrests and more than a dozen seizures were made by a combined team of Police Narcotics and Central CID officers last night.
Roving through areas of Pembroke and Devonshire in a caravan of cars, ...
a reform of criminal sentencing in the courts and backed the use of corporal punishment.
And the youth magistrate also turned on the Children's Act, railing against his lack of power in directing the ...
After 17 years of putting his finger on the pulse of local politics, Royal Gazette cartoonist Peter Woolcock will display 40 of his best cartoons.
Starting Friday, the classic cartoons about local pol...