Determined young lawyer Tanaya Tucker credits her faith in God for helping her bring her dreams to reality.
As one of the Island’s youngest lawyers, having joined the Bermuda Bar at the age of 23, she...
The annual TEDx conference of “ideas worth sharing” drew a crowd of one thousand to learn of new horizons in technology, entertainment and design this weekend.
Now in its fifth year, Saturday’s indepe...
Drivers at the junction of Camp Hill Road and Middle Road, Southampton are “taking their lives into their hands”, according to area MP Zane DeSilva — who called on Public Works to look into the inters...
Breaking the Island free from its violence and social ills is the mission of Sylvia Hayward-Harris, who sets off in ten days to become a certified teacher of transcendental meditation, or TM.
Ms Haywa...
The chasm between Bermuda’s image as a refuge of calm — or a place of supernatural menace — goes on display this month at the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art.
The show combines balmy scenes of flowe...
Businessman Harold Darrell has been fined in Magistrates’ Court after pleading guilty to failing to provide insurance for his staff at Designer Flowers.
Darrell, who has been embroiled in a long-stand...
The Island’s new Mental Health Court has taken off in pilot form, with repeat offender Darren Anglin sentenced to weekly sessions by Magistrates’ Court.
Anglin, 28, was remanded to Westgate Prison in ...
New parking rates for North Hamilton have been changed for zone three, after “an in-depth review”, a City Hall spokeswoman said.
The rate has been reduced from $1 to 75 cents, she said, in the wake of...
As nations around the world commemorate today as the International Day of Non-Violence, Shadow Education Minister Lovitta Foggo has commended an initiative by the University of the West Indies (UWI) t...
The Opposition Progressive Labour Party will no longer boycott the House of Assembly in the upcoming parliamentary session, a party source has told The Royal Gazette.
The Opposition walkout came near ...