Government is seeking planning permission to partially demolish a building at the Tynes Bay Waste to Energy facility to make room for an improved turbine which will generate more electricity.
Accordin...
A Warwick man who admitted repeatedly cursing at police was yesterday fined for his language.
Coolridge Hayward, 29, pleaded guilty to three counts of using offensive words to officers during an incid...
Harbour Nights will get a taste of Scotland as part of the build-up to this weekend’s Highland Games.
The MacKenzie School of Dance will do a short performance at Harbour Nights tomorrow, to give ever...
Former advertising and marketing manager for The Royal Gazette Gary Ritchie has passed away at the age of 77.
Mr Ritchie entered the newspaper industry in Canada after serving three years in the Royal...
A man seen parking his bike while three-times over the blood alcohol limit was yesterday banned from the road.
Magistrates’ Court heard that at around 1.10am last Saturday, officers were at the juncti...
The father of a middle school student beaten with a cricket bat has insisted his son wasn’t a “gang banger” as claimed by his attacker.
The St David's resident, who cannot be named for legal reasons,...
Two teenagers were remanded on charges they committed a crime spree in Warwick.
Both were arrested Tuesday following a police search in the Astwood Park area.
Shanrico Ottley and Shayne James, both 19...
The fight to protect the critically endangered Bermuda Skink has found a new ally — the UK’s Chester Zoo.
A total of 12 skinks will soon be taken to the zoo in an effort to develop a captive breeding ...
A Pembroke painter was banned from the road yesterday after admitting drinking and driving.
Aaron Moniz, 24, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court of driving while impaired in an incident on Saturday.
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A total of 28 sailors yesterday set out from Rhode Island — all travelling solo — as part of the Bermuda One-Two.
The biennial race, which first started in 1977, challenges competitors to race from Ne...