Automated paid parking is in store at all of Hamilton’s major parking lots for the new year, as the city seeks additional revenue.
The ticket and barrier system implemented at City Hall brought in aro...
“Outsourcing” of ferry jobs is among the issues to be discussed at this morning’s union meeting, with Bermuda Industrial Union head Chris Furbert warning it will be “game on” if members’ jobs are thre...
He is known for the fiery style of his sermons — and the Reverend Nicholas Tweed did not disappoint when People’s Campaign members gathered to discuss his work permit row yesterday.
The embattled past...
This year stood as a milestone for Barbados, which marked 50 prosperous years of independence in 2016 — but could Bermuda learn from its example?
A leading tourist destination with a background in sug...
Church and union leaders have reacted furiously to the refusal of a work permit for the Reverend Nicholas Tweed — but union members are yet to decide what action they will take.
A general meeting of B...
If you live at 139 Mullet Bay Road in St George’s, The Royal Gazette has a sign for you.
Hinson’s Island resident Claire Smith found this curiosity washed up on the island’s south shore after Hurrican...
Ten years on, a trio of dedicated pool-playing bus operators are still making good on a charitable tribute in honour of their late friend Edward “Sea Weed” Woods.
“He was a true friend, very genuine, ...
Not everybody liked the change — but the show goes on for the Bermuda International Film Festival.
The independent festival, which celebrates its 20th anniversary from May 1 to 7 in 2017 at the Earl C...
The Summerhaven residential home’s woes will continue until controversial chairman John Powell is removed from the board, according to residents and staff.
This newspaper understands that Mr Powell, w...
Bermuda’s biggest Christmas party is in full swing on Elbow Beach, where the day is almost too hot for Santa hats.
“I can’t take it off now; I’ll ruin everyone’s dreams.” said Cazzie, a visitor from M...