Hundreds of friends and family gathered yesterday at Bermuda College for the commencement ceremony of the Class of 2011.
“The reason these events are called commencement is that graduation is not an e...
Unveiling the new stamp ‘Piloting in Bermuda’ also launched an exhibit exploring the life of pilot and freed slave Jemmy Darrell.
In speaking at yesterday’s ceremony at the General Post Office in Hami...
A new commemorative stamp in honour of piloting in Bermuda has today been launched at the General Post Office.
An exhibit on one of the Island’s most famous pilots, freed slave James (Jemmy) Darrell, ...
Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith yesterday unveiled two murals created by students, and donated to arts collective the Chewstick Foundation.
About 40 middle school students worked with artists C...
Police have called for the return of missing ‘no parking’ cones, which are needed for public events on Bermuda Day and beyond.
They have asked for individuals or businesses who have traffic cones to c...
Sources have told The Royal Gazette that CedarBridge Academy has been instructed to trim $1.8 million from its budget, with an unspecified number of staff redundancies said to be in the works.
Althoug...
Liquor-licensed establishments now face a June 1 deadline to get certified under new regulations for serving alcohol or face heavy fines.
Cada chairman Anthony Santucci said there are still a few prem...
Crowds of about 1,000 thronged Front Street for the opening of Harbour Nights last night.
The city’s waterfront was pedestrians-only from the Bird Cage by Queen Street, down to Parliament Street. With...
The Bermuda Public Service Union (BPSU) vote in favour of a low increase of civil servants’ wages was last night hailed as “a very positive step” by Premier Paula Cox.
Ms Cox said she welcomed the BPS...
Frustrated truckers who say they are losing business to private truck owners last night voiced their concerns to Government.
A meeting of the Bermuda General Truckers Association (BGTA) was held at Ba...