International concern is mounting over the widening health crisis of Ebola, prompting a notice from the Ministry of Health that no cases have occurred on the Island — and that Bermuda will be protecte...
Cost cuts aimed at reducing excess lab testing and diagnostic imaging are not aimed at the medical practice of former Premier Ewart Brown — and Government hopes “self-policing” will solve the problem ...
Belco will have a crew on standby tonight for the Collector’s Hill area of Smith’s after two consecutive nights of power outages hit the area.
Tuesday night’s blackout affected about 400 homes, also k...
About ten Progressive Labour Party members have expressed interest in running for the recently-vacated seat of Sandys South, according to a party source — including former Premier Paula Cox.
Constitue...
With next week’s PGA Grand Slam impending for the Port Royal Golf Course, organisers have told fans that public transport will be the “fastest, most efficient way” to and from the venue.
The senior di...
A trove of details has been sent to The Royal Gazette on the life of James Outerbridge, a Bermudian pilot in the Second World War shot dead at the age of 20 while attempting to escape a prisoner of wa...
Four candidates have thrown their hats in the ring for the position of Deputy Leader of the Progressive Labour Party, The Royal Gazette understands.
It follows the announcement by Shadow Immigration a...
In a “major, major coup for the Island”, Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art has acquired a rare Bermuda painting by one of the top US painters of the 20th century.
“Royal Palms”, a piece by Andrew Wyet...
Suspected black widow spiders, likely to be the lookalike brown widow, were found yesterday nestled in benches outside the new emergency room doors at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The final word...
A young Bermudian pilot and Second World War prisoner, shot dead while attempting to escape, now lies in an Italian military cemetery with his name and Island home for an epitaph.
The plain-chiselled ...