Zebedee Wakely recognises that getting sharks off the menu in Bermuda is not going to be an easy task.
“Bermudians love their shark hash,” the ten-year-old certified diver told The Royal Gazette.
“I w...
Premier Paula Cox put up a spirited defence of her good governance legislation in the House of Assembly, questioning whether the Opposition truly supported it.
Capping off a lengthy and often fiery de...
An unusual spike in influenza, including cases that required hospital care, is being monitored closely by the Health Department.
Eight people have visited King Edward VII Memorial with flu-like sympto...
Bermuda’s new hospital will reach its rooftop level before the end of this year, according to project director James Campbell.
“It’s been a long project, with a lot of blood, sweat and tears,” he told...
Murder accused Jay Dill has been granted bail.
Mr Dill, of Southampton, has been charged alongside Devon Hewey with the premeditated murder of footballer Randy Robinson on March 31, 2011. Both men ha...
A 23-year-old mother of two who stole and then sold nearly $10,000 worth of her grandmother's jewellery has appeared in Magistrates' Court.
Aeisha Place, of St George's, initially reported a burglary ...
Financial details for the Island’s newly-drafted health benefits package will be put before the public later this year, according to Health Minister Zane DeSilva.
Residents should enjoy a wider range ...
A teenager claims he was forced to run away from a correctional home after gang members lodging there repeatedly targeted him for abuse.
According to Kawesi Smith, staff at Oleander Cottage witnessed ...
Slave and champion of the abolitionist movement, Mary Prince, will be recognised as Bermuda’s national hero this year.
A ceremony will be held in her honour next Saturday in advance of National Heroes...
An injunction granted to the Bermuda Industrial Union will have “little practical effect” on KFC operations, according to company director Jason Benevides.
The injunction was granted by Chief Justice ...