Life expectancy rose, cancer mortality declined, but over the last decade Bermuda’s spending on healthcare grew and grew.
When it comes to expenditure, the Island is second only to the US, the top sp...
A “formal, structured process” for racial reconciliation, the mandatory reporting of wealth by race, and the decriminalisation of cannabis have been called for by CURB.
These initiatives came with a 1...
Cost has become a priority for all stakeholders in Bermuda’s healthcare system.
For a sample of top health concerns across the community, The Royal Gazette started with the Bermuda Medical Students So...
Local photographer Kenneth (Ed) Kelly, whose work has appeared on postage stamps, and whose subjects have ranged from eclipses to portraits of royalty, has been presented with the AFL Prism Award in r...
Charging Government with “electioneering at its worst”, the One Bermuda Alliance issued a blistering rejoinder to the Progressive Labour Party’s accusation that “deep and radical cuts” are planned by ...
After a boisterous warm-up of drums and limbs, the annual Santa Parade set off from Par-la-Ville car park tonight accompanied by a long train of parade floats .
At the head of this year's parade are g...
Concerns have been raised over the contract awarded by Government for a much-delayed building project.
Minister of Public Works Michael Weeks pledged yesterday that work to fix the retaining wall at D...
A labour of love will be unveiled to the community today, as a brand new hockey rink on the ground of Pembroke Community Club opens for play.
Freshly tiled, bright-lit and considerably larger than its...
A chance idea took flight in music for young composer Katie Ewles — and the audience at the St John’s Church Youth Choir’s annual Christmas concert will get to hear it performed.
“I try to be an indiv...
A Government pledge to rebuild a wall and reopen a road in Devonshire after nine years of complaints was met with mixed feelings from locals yesterday.
One Devon Spring Road resident described the new...