Sylvan Richards, the Minister of Social Development and Sport, has branded The Royal Gazette’s report on expenses for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics trip “incorrect and misleading”.
The article in F...
Dementia is becoming a heavy burden on Bermuda’s growing elderly population, and does not spare veterans and their families who face limited options for care.
A case in point is veteran Herbert Tatem,...
British-born Bermudian artist and painter Diana Tetlow, whose portraits were distinguished internationally for their faithfulness to their subjects, has died at the age of 71.
Aside from painting coun...
A comprehensive rebuttal to a critique of the Bermuda Government’s plans for a new airport terminal has been issued by the Ministry of Finance.
The document was provided to The Royal Gazette in respon...
The Bermuda Government neglected to “do its homework” in committing blindly to rebuilding the terminal for LF Wade International Airport, according to chartered accountant Craig Mayor.
Appearing befor...
Allan Warner, a Gombey captain deeply rooted in the traditions and culture of a quintessentially Bermudian art form. has died at the age of 59.
“For him, it was all about keeping the heritage and the ...
A local couple’s “empowering” message to children in war-torn and disaster-stricken regions has won international acclaim.
In a ceremony tomorrow, puppeteers Michael Frith and Kathryn Mullen will be r...
As thousands of old-school sodium street lights across Bermuda get replaced with energy-saving LED fixtures, the island stands to halve its budget for illuminating the roads.
But not everybody welcome...
The shooting of feral chickens has been condemned by a former animal welfare officer left shocked by gunfire at Clearwater Beach.
But the policy of targeted shooting has been defended by a government ...
Seniors advocates are calling on the Bermuda Government to enforce tighter standards at care homes amid concerns some are unwilling to come on board of their own accord.
Claudette Fleming, the executi...