The Progressive Labour Party’s members, supporters and the public have been invited to an evening of elegance to be held on November 18 at the Fairmont Southampton.
The gala commences with a 6pm cockt...
Political bickering over the America’s Cup risks undermining the island’s ability to host other large international events, according to Grant Gibbons, the Shadow Minister of Economic Development.
“It...
The leadership of the One Bermuda Alliance is to be decided at a General Conference later this month.
The party needs to “rebuild confidence and trust in our support base, and to reiterate the good th...
A report on immigration reform has been handed over to Walton Brown, the Minister of Home Affairs, after more than 18 months of deliberations by an independent working group.
Mr Brown said he hoped to...
A report assessing how well the America’s Cup delivered on investment is now in the hands of Cabinet, according to the ACBDA.
A spokeswoman for the body told The Royal Gazette that the economic, socia...
Demonstrators pepper-sprayed at protests outside Parliament last December will meet tomorrow at the headquarters of the Bermuda Industrial Union.
A BIU statement posted online said the 4pm gathering a...
New opening hours commence tomorrow at the Tynes Bay Waste Treatment Facility.
The public has been reminded that the facility’s operating hours are 7am to 6pm from November 1.
Other hours remain the s...
The community has been asked for feedback on a proposal to bring all-terrain vehicle tours to the Railway Trail at the West End.
The ATV proposal would affect the trail in protected areas of Scaur Hil...
The Fidelity David Saul Memorial 5km road race will be held this Sunday by the Mid Atlantic Athletic Club.
Traffic in Paget will be diverted to accommodate the races between 8am and 10am, according to...
A scarlet tanager has been spotted on the island en route to South America.
The songbirds, which breed across the eastern United States, spend their winters outside the US.
Andrew Dobson, president of...