A farmer's representative yesterday launched a fresh plea for Bermuda to protect its farmland from development.
And Bermuda Dairy Association chief Harry Kromer Jr. claimed Government was not doing en...
Top Island medics yesterday called for a get-tough policy on drinking and driving.
And among their recommendations to cut the grim toll of death and injury on the roads are: A change in the law to al...
A high-tech crime-busting library of the unique DNA signatures of convicted criminals could be created in Bermuda, it was revealed yesterday.
And the proposed move could make cracking crime easier bec...
Two Government ministers yesterday added their voices to criticism over claims of soft sentencing for the son of a lawyer MP convicted of driving under the influence.
Sailing instructor Jessie DeCouto...
serious flaws in a bid to create a new-look airport shopping area.
And he hit back at critics who said the terms offered discriminated against Bermudians and small businesses.
A row broke out after Th...
The battle to win the nomination to fight the Parliamentary seat of the late PLP leader Frederick Wade looks like a three-horse race, it was revealed last night.
Two men and a woman -- one a Senator a...
A shocked store owner yesterday pulled bags pushing a drugs message sold to youngsters as schoolbags.
Phoenix Stores owner Ward Young acted after The Royal Gazette tipped him off about the trendily-st...
dread of a school principal, it was claimed yesterday.
For a Sandys Secondary School pupil claimed school boss Melvyn Bassett was making life a misery for students who sport Rasta-style dreadlocks.
Th...
his bid to open a coffee concession at the new-look Airport.
Adrian Jones, 26, who runs Woolf Distribution Ltd., and Olympic Club owner brother Nicholas struck a deal with Rock Island Coffee to use th...
A Bermudian equestrian's hopes of a Paralympics medal have been dashed because the organisers of the Atlanta event could not provide her with a horse, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Phyllis Harshaw, 4...