A possible bald eagle sighting has been reported from the West End, with locals urged to keep a lookout for the rare visitor.
Former conservation officer David Wingate said farmer Junior Hill had spot...
A last-minute rethink has saved temporary public service posts after parents said that their children with special needs would be put at risk by cutbacks to Government-provided therapy services.
Paren...
When Bermudian Kate Cooper settles down to her new job training seal pups and diving in the tanks at Scotland’s Deep Sea World, she will have her early start in Bermuda’s own aquarium to thank for the...
Temporary public service workers filling vacant or temporary additional posts are not having their contracts renewed — unless the positions are regarded as essential.
While figures are not available f...
The death of popular reggae artist Randolph Richardson has prompted reflection among local entertainers on the need to revive the music’s once thriving scene in Bermuda.
Mr Richardson, who went by the...
One family’s foray into hospitality proved fortuitous during a key phase of the grass-roots civil rights movement in Bermuda when anti-segregation campaigners found themselves turning to tourists for ...
One week after the Island’s new Public Access to Information regime came into effect, the first requests for information have been submitted to the PATI implementation team.
Although PATI became law o...
A heated emergency meeting of Public Works staff convened yesterday at the Bermuda Industrial Union headquarters.
BIU president Chris Furbert assured The Royal Gazette that there had been no layoffs. ...
Kenyetta Young, an uncompromising “giant” of Bermuda’s labour movement who rose to prominence as an activist for construction workers, has died at the age of 72.
A charismatic, long serving organiser ...
More families are seeking help with food and shelter from the Coalition for the Protection of Children.
The organisation is also seeing a rise in diverse requests such as “educational endeavours, chil...