The demolition of the historic but decaying Victoria Row, said to lack the necessary investors to save the buildings, has drawn a comeback from Habitat for Humanity Bermuda.
The West End Development C...
Roughly 160 people have been taken on for summer employment through this year’s day camp programme offered by the Bermuda Government.
Most will be college and university students whose primary field o...
Two men wielding a gun robbed a jewellery shop off Front Street near midday yesterday, marking the island’s tenth armed robbery since Boxing Day.
The pair, their faces concealed by reflective helmet v...
A motorcycle rider has been injured in a crash on Middle Road, Warwick that has interrupted traffic near the junction with Watch Hill Lane.
The collision between a car and a motorcycle left the rider ...
Michael Dunkley has said he intends to announce a change to Cabinet before the resumption of Parliament next month.
The Premier also told The Royal Gazette that the House of Assembly’s summer session ...
A move to delay bringing schedules of the airport development agreement before the Public Accounts Committee has been turned down by David Burt, the chairman of the committee.
At an often heated meeti...
Progressive Labour Party MP Zane DeSilva delivered a spirited defence of his links to the Port Royal Golf Course development at the latest meeting of the Public Accounts Committee.
“There’s no doubt i...
The West End faces its first big test of the cruise ship season today as the Norwegian Breakaway delivers up to 6,000 people, with the Summit bringing 3,000 more tomorrow.
This year’s policy for Docky...
Respects have been paid both at home and abroad to the life and legacy of chef Arthur Smith, who died over the weekend at the age of 63.
Friends and family acknowledged the stature of Mr Smith in his ...
Discussing differences with someone whose views may run counter to your own is the theme of a celebration of hospitality by the community group Imagine Bermuda.
A variety of political and social figur...