An Olympic quiz crossing local sports, sports news and last year’s London Games is coming to put Bermuda to the test.
Hint: Some of the answers are to be found in coming sports pages of The Royal Gaze...
An expanded work experience programme and a hall of achievement highlighting alumni success stories are among the proposals for the coming year.
And Mr Francis yesterday vowed that 85 percent of the c...
MPs last night passed a resolution to give Cabinet Ministers a ten percent pay cut, effective April 1.
“It’s more symbolic than substantive,” conceded Premier Craig Cannonier, noting that the overall ...
A squabble over parliamentary procedure saw the same half-hour of Budget presentation read out twice in the House of Assembly.
Speaker of the House Randy Horton was thwarted in his attempt to present ...
At $161,000, it’s the biggest jackpot reaped from a local betting shop in the Island’s history.
For Progressive Labour Party chairman Maynard Dill, yesterday’s cheque from Sea Horses was certainly als...
Police swarmed to Coco Reef following an “unconfirmed firearm incident” at the South Shore, Paget hotel yesterday.
The response followed what grounds staff described as a man being chased by another ...
A protest outside Parliament saw Premier Craig Cannonier telling a hostile crowd he was committed to protecting Bermudian jobs.
But Mr Cannonier and Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy faced booing and...
Armed with a slim Sony Cyber-shot camera, poet and DJ Marquedelle Philip-Rodriguez dreams of producing “the deep types of films”.
His social commentary sharpened through his involvement with Chewstick...
Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy did not give restive protesters the apology they were shouting for.
But Senator Fahy also asked that The Royal Gazette supply a full transcript of his remarks from t...
About 100 people gathered outside the House of Assembly today calling on Government to do more for ordinary people.
It was organised by the group Concerned Bermudians and protesters told The Royal Gaz...