Conservationist Tony Amos has been recalled by his Bermudian nephew as “an amazing man and an inspiration indeed” in the wake of his passing at the age of 80.
Scientist André Raine paid tribute to the...
Several bus routes will not be running on Friday, according to an announcement from the Department of Public Transportation.
Affected routes are as follows:
10-Y Fort Langton Grotto Bay 7.15am
3 Grott...
Skyport, the operators of LF Wade International Airport, have commemorated Safety Week in tandem with Aecon, the contractors for the new terminal.
It was a first for Bermuda, held at the site of the d...
An irate Pembroke landlord has been left to clean up a tenant’s mess after weeks of complaints over dumping on Cox’s Hill Road.
“I am not a happy camper,” property owner Vince Dyer told The Royal Gaz...
The Commissioner’s Vision Awards, a popular fixture of Police Week, saw 125 students saluted last night at CedarBridge Academy.
Michael DeSilva, the Commissioner of Police, said that the youngsters, c...
Bermuda’s newest lawyer, Korin Knights, has gone from struggling in the traditional classroom to being Called to the Bermuda Bar.
Appearing before Chief Justice Ian Kawaley on Friday, an elated Mr Kni...
Freddie Evans is taking legal action against the Ministry of Education after being “relieved of his responsibilities” as education commissioner.
The shock announcement last night came less than seven ...
Several of Wednesday’s buses have had to be cancelled, as announced by the Department of Public Transportation.
The following routes will be affected:
6: St George’s to St David’s, 6:55am
6: St George...
The Human Rights Commission has issued a statement clarifying its legal challenge to the Government on securing proper representation for children in court.
The commission’s intent is “not a punitive ...
West End residents and environmentalists have queried plans to introduce quad bike tours to the Railway Trail in Somerset.
Members of the public issued a statement earlier today describing their qualm...