A new generation of young Bermudians will get qualified as tour guides for the island’s historic forts as part of a Mirrors Programme initiative.
The Mirrors team started over the weekend with restora...
Opposition Leader David Burt visited New York this week for a series of meetings aimed at boosting investment in Bermuda.
Mr Burt shared the Progressive Labour Party’s Vision 2025 plans at a lunch wit...
Planning a career from high school is seldom easy. With that in mind, The Royal Gazette joined a host of other businesses yesterday at CedarBridge Academy to help out.
The school’s vocational career f...
The Department of Parks moves tomorrow to a new location on the ground floor of Global House, Hamilton.
The office will have limited administrative services on Friday and Monday as its team consolidat...
The Bermuda Industrial Union is expected to show strong support for the first protesters summoned to Magistrates’ Court today.
Last night, BIU members settled in for a lengthy debate about the issue a...
Bermudian lawyer Jonathan White’s Call to the Bar ceremony perpetuated a family legacy going back to his ancestor Anthony White, who served as the island’s chief justice from 1706 to 1708.
The new att...
Government healthcare premiums are set for a modest drop for “the first time in many years”, health minister Jeanne Atherden has announced.
Opening Public Health Week yesterday, Ms Atherden said that ...
Bill Shields has been appointed chief financial officer of the Bermuda Hospitals Board after “an extensive local and international recruitment process”, BHB announced today.
Mr Shields’ designation co...
Randy Horton, the Speaker of the House, said that the decision for Parliament to go ahead after he initially postponed it because of protests on December 2 was entirely his own.
“I was not pressured i...
A boat sent to the bottom five months ago by Hurricane Nicole is afloat once more, although the cost of the exercise is yet to be tallied.
“Getting the engines running is my next mission,” Jepheth New...