Bermuda has been promised a “huge event” in the world of ballroom dancing, when the 2011 World Pro Am Championships convenes at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel.
Championship representatives are meeting...
Police have confirmed the death of road accident victim Gladwin (Stella) Gilbert.
The 60-year-old sustained serious injuries when his pedal cycle and a motorcycle collided last week.
He died on Tuesda...
Police were yesterday searching for thieves who made off with cash from a guest house.
Two men are said to have entered the Southampton property and demanded cash from the front desk.
One of the men w...
With 18 months of declining sales reported for Bermuda’s retail sector, The Royal Gazette visited higher-end shops on Court Street for a look at the state of current business, and their strategies for...
Two Canadian citizens on a sail boat that left Bermuda December 8 were forced to abandon ship 480 miles southeast of the Island.
A Bermuda Maritime Operations spokesman said the craft, the Blitz, had ...
Bermuda’s Census 2010 has been revived, with the Department of Statistics launching ‘Census Phase II’.
A legislative amendment proposed by Premier Paula Cox in the House of Assembly last month allowed...
The Bermuda End-to-End Charitable Trust will reach out to more people by dividing next year’s funds between more charities, organisers say.
Proceeds from the 2011 Catlin End-to-End event will go to 11...
A veteran Delta Airlines worker was commended by Tourism Minister Patrice Minors, after a frequent Delta flier to Bermuda sang her praises in promoting the Island.
Delta cabin head Beverley Oakes, who...
A brand new yacht on its maiden voyage to Bermuda struggled to reach the Island after it was stricken with mechanical failures.
The 90-foot catamaran Sunshine moored in St. George's early yesterday, a...
Repairs by Public Works staff to a wall owned by former Premier Ewart Brown became a topic of argument in the House of Assembly.
During the House's Motion to Adjourn yesterday, Opposition MP Grant Gib...