Senior civil servants have issued a writ in the Supreme Court to Governor John Rankin and Michael Dunkley over the failure to withdraw the proposed Public Service Commission Regulation Amendments.
The...
The surest way to secure Bermuda’s reef fishing industry is to impose further restrictions and a ban on the sale of certain species according to lifelong fisherman Alan Card.
Members of Bermuda’s fi...
Keep Bermuda Beautiful is encouraging the community to help clean up the island ahead of the 35th America’s Cup.
As part of the Clean Up for the Cup campaign, KBB is inviting individuals or teams to p...
Residents were encouraged to give back to their community during a speech made by Bermuda Red Cross executive director Ann Spencer-Arscott.
She was speaking at the Rotary Club on World Red Cross Day ...
The Mirrors Programme is hosting a tag day next Wednesday to raise funds for the charity’s 10-year anniversary festivities and programming initiatives.
Minister of social development and sports Nan...
Michael Dunkley held Tuesday’s weekly Cabinet meeting at The National Museum of Bermuda in Dockyard as the Cabinet Office on Front Street continues to undergo extensive renovations.
The Premier has he...
Three entrepreneurs have partnered with CrossFit BDA to host the Summer Shakedown health fair.
Yoga instructor Megan Mahoney and health coaches Clare Panchaud and Katie Titterton are hosting the event...
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on government accounts is to conduct public hearing on Thursday at St Paul Church Centennial Hall on Court Street.
A representative for financial assistance will d...
A Bermudian is planning to file his banns in quick order after Friday’s Supreme Court gay marriage ruling, telling The Royal Gazette: “I would love to get married in my own country.”
Eugene O’Connor, ...
Tackling the world’s most urgent challenges is no small feat but that is the ambition of Peter Merritt who was recently selected as Bermuda’s Rhodes Scholar.
Peter, 25, aims to use his expertise in po...