Family, friends and colleagues have paid tribute to a guardian of Bermuda’s heritage after the passing of Elfrida Chappell.
Mrs Chappell, who celebrated turning 100 last year, was remembered as a “he...
Kahnae Bean and Shane Antonition have been awarded the 2015 Steinhoff/BZS Scholarship for students pursuing degrees in the environmental sciences.
Ms Bean is entering her final year at University of H...
Jeanne Atherden, the Minister of Environment, has said that her department would consider putting extra regulations on recreational fishing in Bermuda.
Ms Atherden was speaking in response to calls fr...
The City of Hamilton should consider means-tested car parking fees, according to Charles Jeffers, deputy chairman of Age Concern.
Mr Jeffers was responding to news that seniors will be subjected to a ...
Bermudian marine archaeologist Chris Addams has co-written a book documenting wartime medical glass and pottery with a section dedicated to Bermuda.
Glass and Pottery Containers of the Royal Navy and...
The deadline to enter the fifth annual Groundswell Lionfish Tournament is today.
To register for the competition, sponsored this year by The Royal Gazette, visit www.reefspect.com to complete the app...
Charities should come up with their own solutions to avoid being crippled by a new Police fee, according to Clare Mello, the executive director of YouthNet.
The Centre on Philanthropy has warned that ...
Somersfield Academy has appointed former Clearwater Middle School principal Carlos Symonds as its new head of school.
Mr Symonds, a Bermudian with more than 25 years’ experience as an educator, has s...
A car was in flames on Southcote Road at about 8am this morning.
A witness told The Royal Gazette that she believed there was no one inside the vehicle.
The witness said: “There were people standing ...
Commercial fishermen are calling for tougher regulations on recreational fishing as they battle to protect their livelihoods.
Those who fish for a living say they are struggling to make ends meet — of...