Dr David Saul, the last remaining member of the “famous four” who put into motion the creation of Bermuda College, is to give a lecture about how the establishment came about.
Dr Saul, who produced th...
Unemployed Bermudians have been invited to register with the Bermuda Job Board on November 27 to help them to find work.
The Bermuda Industrial Union will have staff members on Union Square from 9am ...
Shadow Minister of Immigration and External Affairs Walton Brown said he wondered whether he had “dozed off” during the Government’s Throne Speech announcement in relation to immigrations measures to ...
Social recovery is essential for economic recovery to begin according to Wayne Scott, Minister of Community, Culture and Sports.
Speaking in the House of Assembly, Mr Scott spoke of the Children’s Ame...
Dr Neil Burnie has been laid to rest, with his body placed in the water 600 fathoms deep at Western Blue Cut yesterday afternoon.
More than 100 boats gathered too see the much loved veterinarian and o...
The concept of restorative Justice — seeing an offence through both the victim and the offender’s eyes — has been discussed in an open forum here in Bermuda.
Residents were informed at a presentation ...
The Auditor General’s scathing report investigating the redevelopment of Port Royal Golf Course under the former government is highly critical of the conduct of the Board of Trustees.
It was the subj...
Shadow Minister of Environment Glenn Blakeney has accused Michael Dunkley of trying to “score cheap political points” by saying Ariel Sands redevelopment had “broken ground”.
He said that despite the ...
Two companies devoted almost 80 employees today to give back to the community.
The staff members at Marsh insurance broking and risk management, and Guy Carpenter, a global risk and reinsurance specia...
Hollywood actor Michael Douglas has promised that Bermudians will continue to be instrumental to the success of his hotel Ariel Sands after it opens its doors for business.
Speaking to The Royal Gaze...