By Sarah Lagan
The spirit of Dr Neil Burnie was alive on Front Street today as his son Oscar played sax to promote a tribute concert taking place at Pier 6 on Saturday.
Some of Bermuda’s best-loved musicians are to perform at the concert in memory of...
What better way to reflect Bermuda’s charm, than with an actual charm?
Adrienne Cotterill thought it was a great idea and created a line of lockets she dubbed Bermuda Charm.
Each contains Bermuda beach sand and a tiny charm such as a crab, turtle or...
DATE: Nov 17, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
A “sugar tax” on junk food and soda could help to tackle Bermuda’s obesity problem, according to Shadow Health Minister Kim Wilson.
The Progressive Labour Party MP told the House of Assembly on Friday that a duty on unhealthy items could help to red...
A humanitarian visit to an orphanage in Haiti in 2008 changed Phillip Rego’s life forever. The Royal Gazette’s Nicola Muirhead travelled with Mr Rego and the Feed My Lambs ministry to the country last week to see what they do first hand. In the firs...
By Sport Staff
The Bermuda Brazilian Football School have added a seventh school to their annual Football and Life Skills Programme, which runs until December 12.
BBFS and HSBC will partner with Whitney Institute, Dellwood Middle School, Clearwater...
Bermuda is hosting a series of events this week in connection with Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW).
Organised in conjunction with the GEW Bermuda Committee, most of these events are free of charge and those interested can register on the GEW Bermu...
Scores of people gathered at the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club yesterday to pay tribute to a respected and popular educator.
Victor Garcia devoted much of his working life to the education system in his role as senior education officer.
The form...
“Radical education reform” would be a swift priority of a Progressive Labour Party Government, Opposition Leader Marc Bean declared in the Reply to the Throne Speech.
Economic diversification, plus an opening of Bermuda’s health insurance market to c...
DATE: Nov 15, 2014 | CATEGORY: Crime | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A marathon session in the House of Assembly finally concluded at 3am this morning after more than 17 hours.
The One Bermuda Alliance and Opposition Progressive Labour Party discussed the Throne Speech and the latter’s reply to the document for 13 st...