Bermuda’s appetite for cement continues to run high, fuelled by major infrastructural works, but supplies are in stock to weather demand — even with the imminent shipping interruption of the America’s...
Small steps grew into a leap for the island’s health in the Billion Steps Challenge — and now another call to move is planned for this summer.
Results came in last week showing Bermuda had surpassed i...
Questions remain over security at the St George’s bus depot, where ten vehicles were ransacked in the early hours of Monday.
A source who contacted The Royal Gazette claimed that surveillance had laps...
A host of activities are planned across the East End marking the Easter holidays, commencing with Good Friday’s Walk to Calvary.
The festivities in St George’s and St David’s are banded together in co...
A gift of Easter lilies has been sent to the Queen, picked by Governor John Rankin.
The flowers were grown by Manuel DeSilva Jr on fields that his family has farmed for more than 40 years.
The bouque...
Call it a driving ambition: Khe’ary Swan is keen to go pro with his flair for golf.
But first, the CedarBridge Academy student aims to play more tournaments overseas, with an eye on bigger events like...
Irish citizens in Bermuda can now avail themselves of online passport applications, according to John Kane, the Irish Consul.
Current passport holders over 18 can reach the service with mobile phones,...
Rats will always be with us, but enough is enough for one Crawl resident: “They’re not even afraid when you see them,” the woman told The Royal Gazette, of the rodents around Sleepy Hollow Drive.
Char...
A spectacular picture of a curious longtail came about by “sheer luck”, according to Natalie Dyrli, who photographed the bird over the weekend.
Ms Dyrli was enjoying Saturday’s fine weather on the bea...
East End residents were warned to expect bus delays yesterday morning after ten vehicles had to be taken off the roads due to damage in thefts at the St George’s depot.
Police announced yesterday that...