Triplets presented to the Queen when she visited Bermuda 65 years ago shortly after she was crowned are being hunted by a British broadcaster to mark the anniversary.
Little Elizabeth, Margaret and Ph...
The new Minister of Finance is to outline refinancing part of the Government’s $2.42 billion debt in the House of Assembly today.
Curtis Dickinson is said to have secured a deal at a favourable rate o...
A prefabricated housing project in Dockyard needed a major redesign when the project’s size was cut under the One Bermuda Alliance, the Minister of Public Works said Friday.
Lieutenant-Colonel David B...
An excavation at an old cemetery for military personnel and convicts that disturbed bones was carried out without permission, the Minister of Home Affairs, told Parliament.
Walter Roban added that the...
A 15-year-old schoolgirl has organised a youth conference to tackle controversial subjects with respect for different views.
Katherine Tobin, a pupil at Somersfield Academy in Devonshire, said the con...
Clara Hallett, a historian, author and genealogist dubbed “the Index Queen”, has died. Ms Hallett was 92.
Known as “Keggie”, she worked on local historical records, along with her late husband, Archie...
Bermuda High School came out top in the National Debate Tournament at the weekend.
Both the senior school and middle school finals resulted in an all-BHS line-up competing for the honours in “very clo...
Ross Tuzo, a master carpenter and saxophonist from the heyday of local music, has died. Mr Tuzo was 90.
He was also a prolific letter writer to The Royal Gazette in correspondence that spanned decades...
Universal Children’s Day was celebrated yesterday by Family Centre with a fundraiser at its premises on King Street.
The charity also thanked its donors in a gathering at Sunshine League House.
Childr...
A special ceremony last night honoured insurance industry professionals who have earned their Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter CPCU designation.
Patrice Hill, the chairwoman of new designees fo...