The Department of Maritime Administration starts as a quango, effective tomorrow, under the new rubric of the Bermuda Shipping and Maritime Authority.
Legislation for the move was passed by Parliament...
Hurricane Matthew today built into a category 4 storm as it continues west in the Caribbean.
According to Bermuda Weather Service projections, Matthew will gradually tilt northward tomorrow morning, p...
Outdated vestiges of law that hearken to the island’s patriarchal past need to be systematically addressed, the Parliamentary Joint Select Committee on Women’s Issues and Unemployment heard last night...
Local audiences will join viewers around the world in judging the next generation of filmmakers, when the Manhattan Short Film Festival arrives at the month’s end.
The 19th annual festival brings ten ...
Veteran political figures have faulted the leadership of both parties for electoral disillusionment exposed this week in a poll by The Royal Gazette.
Disgruntled voters from “right across the spectrum...
Project Co, the new company poised to assume operations at LF Wade International Airport, has agreed to union requests after staff raised concerns over a letter of employment sent out earlier this mon...
A New York following continues to grow for Thirdstory, an R & B/folk trio including Bermudian singer Ben Lusher, which has just been featured in the New York Post.
Thirdstory kicked off the Bermuda Fe...
Stormy seas delayed their Saturday start, but a kayak team on a mission for charity yesterday took to the waves — and should be still out there, circling the island.
The group, Kayak for Kids, had rai...
Tahira Baker, a 25-year-old Bermudian woman who lost her life to a fire last year in Britain, is believed to have died in her bath after breathing in carbon monoxide, an inquest heard.
Ms Baker, 25, d...
The parade floats of Bermuda Day were a more than a passion for free-spirited Lionel Smith: each inspiration served as an occasion for a get-together, with friends and family pitching in.
If you have ...