Beacon House, the headquarters of the Bermuda Society for the Blind, has been gifted a major endowment towards its renovation.
A windfall of nearly $50,000 raised by the Lions Clubs of Bermuda was mat...
Political interference has been implied in the fateful decision for Parliament to proceed after demonstrators blocked the gates leading to the House of Assembly on December 2.
Parliament had been canc...
The Bermuda Police Service has concluded its investigation into the protests outside Parliament on December 2, according to a police spokesman, with “a number of files” sent to the Director of Public ...
Jailed murderer Wolda Gardner has lost an appeal against his conviction for the shooting of Malcolm Augustus.
Gardner, 37, was sentenced on July 28, 2015 to 20 years behind bars before being eligible ...
Ronald Raynor, a 55-year-old Pembroke resident, has lost his life in an unspecified incident in Jamaica, The Royal Gazette understands.
Mr Raynor divided his time between the island and Montego Bay, w...
Jason Hayward, the president of the Bermuda Public Services Union, has confirmed he is among protesters issued with a court summons for April 7 after demonstrating outside Parliament.
A key member of ...
Two former first ladies of Bermuda will be saluted as the island’s own royalty for a high tea to benefit the transportation charity Project Action.
Lady Lully Gibbons, the widow of former premier Sir ...
A Canadian author who has studied the use of cannabis, and written on the subject, believes the legalisation of drugs is the next step for Bermuda.
A regular visitor to the island, Bill Bogart — who w...
Spending on overseas healthcare has more than doubled since 2004, topping $84.5 million for the 2015-16 fiscal year, the Bermuda Health Council reported.
At nearly $40 million, almost half the spendin...
The island’s celebrated uptick in construction came at something of a cost this week, with unprecedented demand resulting in a cement shortage.
But help is on the way, according to Chris Shanks, manag...