Veteran tennis master Sam Maybury caught the gleam of talent in 11-year-old prodigy Daniel Phillips from the get-go.
“I’ve been playing for 50 years, been coaching the majority of champions in Bermuda...
On the eve of Cup Match, Michael Weeks of the Progressive Labour Party is issuing a call for the community to stay safe — and to spare a moment to reflect on the holiday’s meaning.
Amid the festivitie...
An apparent die-off of fish last week, thought to be caused by a toxic algal bloom or water contamination, turned out to be more mundane in its cause.
The many dead fish floating up on the Pembroke sh...
Bermuda’s Governor George Fergusson has reflected on his four years on the island as he prepares to pack his bags and return to the UK.
The demonstration marches on Government House and having to acc...
Legislation giving a tax break to the Hamilton Princess Hotel to convert a Hamilton commercial space into staff housing has been approved by the Senate.
The concessions cover turning the old Bank of ...
Tax breaks for hotel developers on staff accommodation, storage and office space have been approved by the Senate, despite strong criticism from the Opposition.
Independent senators sided with the con...
The island’s first information privacy legislation has been passed in the Senate, but is likely to be delayed two years to allow organisations to prepare.
However, a privacy commissioner will soon be ...
Concerns of asbestos contamination have risen in the aftermath of a conflagration in Hamilton that burnt down one of the city’s oldest buildings.
Sources told The Royal Gazette that firefighters had f...
The predawn fire on Thursday that gutted businesses on a section of Front Street also deprived Hamilton of a vintage historic building.
The city lost one of two Georgian era buildings, which was one o...
Stories of self transformation and discovery abound for two graduates of Raleigh Bermuda, both of whom continue on new ventures.
Ashanti Stovell’s volunteer work with Raleigh is carrying on a month af...