Environmentalists have questioned the ability of regulators to monitor Bermuda’s growing cellular network after a cell tower in Devonshire was approved over the objections of area residents.
According...
Prefabricated housing in the West End has not stood the test of time, according to a dissatisfied resident despite Wedco taking steps to remedy leaks that are attributed to natural settling.
“They bui...
A rally in preparation for this week’s Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series is being launched today from the steps of City Hall.
Music, prizes and a gathering of vendors taking part in the event v...
For Valerie Wade, a long stay in the state of Washington this summer was no holiday but a chance to continue the work that she loves: sharing Bible stories with young people.
However, the six-week mis...
The British copyrights authority PRS for Music is offering the Island’s hospitality sector a break on tariffs to be paid on background music in restaurants, bars and cafés.
The effort to get Bermuda’s...
The dark side of the Island’s luxurious vegetation emerged as the theme of a photo study by Paul Hardy Carter, artist in residence for the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
Verdant, an exhibition of ...
It has been a tough but incredible recovery for young Leighnae Lowe, who was 6 when doctors at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta discovered a tumour in a critical area of her brain.
After an uncommon a...
A man who sent a barrage of sexual advances to a schoolgirl under the age of 16 has been sentenced to a year’s imprisonment for unlawful carnal knowledge.
Aaron Ashley O’Connor, 21, of The Glebe Road,...
Gavin Kennedy, the owner of the premises where gunmen carried out a raid using tinted helmet visors to disguise themselves, shows his support for a campaign by The Royal Gazette to outlaw visors that ...
A court date is likely to be set this year for the ongoing legal dispute between the Bermuda Public Services Union and four other public sector trade unions, and the Bermuda Government, which is seeki...