Volunteers cleaned-up 11,000 pounds of trash across the island in April to mark Earth Month.
More than 800 people took part in the environmental projects organised by Keep Bermuda Beautiful (KBB).
In ...
Bermuda’s sovereign credit rating, which helps to determine the cost of the island’s debt and its ability to borrow money, has been reaffirmed by a top ratings agency.
Standard & Poor’s has reaffirme...
David Burt, the Premier, will lead a town hall meeting tomorrow where plans for the redevelopment and re-opening of the Fairmont Southampton will be discussed.
Mr Burt will be accompanied by Vance Ca...
The European Parliament has demanded the return of more than 400 aircraft from Russia, many of which were registered in Bermuda before the invasion of Ukraine.
The planes, many belonging to Irish lea...
MPs are today debating the Fairmont Southampton Hotel Act 2022 and The Royal Gazette is bringing you live updates here.
Vance Campbell, the Minister of Tourism, tabled the legislation two weeks ago an...
Nurses have been praised by Kim Wilson, the health minister, for their resilience through the Covid-19 pandemic.
In remarks at the Nurse of the Year luncheon on Sunday, Ms Wilson said: “This pandemic...
The junction of Court and Dundonald Street has been closed to all traffic to allow the Bermuda Electric Light Company to carry out repairs to underground cables in the area.
A statement from the City...
A US Navy warship designed to fight pirates and to combat terrorist activity visited Bermuda last week.
USS Sioux City, a Freedom class “littoral combat ship”, was in St George’s for rest and relaxat...
Superyachts owned by a sanctioned Russian oligarch are likely to be “de-registered” by Bermuda “imminently“ the Daily Mail has reported.
The UK-based newspaper said Russian oligarch and Chelsea FC ow...
For the first time since 2019, Heritage Month will feature a full slate of in-person events, culminating with the Bermuda Day Parade on May 27.
Ernest Peets, the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sports...