Both sides of the political divide continued to clash in the House of Assembly over the price tag of a new terminal for LF Wade International Airport.
While different administrations have recognised t...
Tourism consultant Ronald Sutherland’s company Hemisphere Group was paid $305,652 between December 18, 2012, and May 31 of this year.
The news came during a fiery exchange in the House of Assembly as ...
A woman was discharged from hospital after being injured in the Hamilton bus terminal yesterday when a parked and unoccupied bus rolled out of its bay and ploughed into the front of a Washington Stree...
Security troubles across the Caribbean region bear similarities to issues confronted in Bermuda but on a considerably larger scale, Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy reported to the Senate.
Senator F...
A shout out to the Island’s fathers is set for tomorrow, starting with a Father’s Day proclamation to be read from the steps of City Hall by Premier Michael Dunkley.
The salute to fathers, dubbed “We ...
Roughly 700 people have applied for status under a provision of the Island’s immigration law that allows certain holders of Permanent Resident Certificates to seek full citizenship.
However, with only...
Talks are said to be continuing over cuts that have led to irregular deliveries of the post in Paget, where the sub-post office was recently closed down.
A Post Office spokeswoman said staffing overal...
As the school year comes to a close, the Coalition for the Protection of Children is issuing a warning to parents over the lack of a formal licensing regime for the Island’s summer camps.
“Many parent...
The Island’s buses continue to struggle with an infestation of cockroaches, according to members of the public who contacted The Royal Gazette.
According to a spokeswoman for the Department of Public ...
Jazzman Jade Minors is taking to the stage with his trusty tenor sax and a trio of artists for a night of entertainment in support of local music — and to pass on a taste of the Island’s musical heyda...