The Cup Match wickets may have been put away until next year, but the trash talk isn’t quite over yet.
Bermuda’s first improvised comedy Cup Match will take place at the Daylesford Theatre tomorrow. Two teams, St Gorgeous and SomeRphat, will compete...
DATE: Aug 15, 2012 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
A mystery object floating in Bermuda’s waters is a scientific glider, it was revealed yesterday, as the search for it continued.
The Royal Gazette reported on Monday how the six-foot craft was spotted by Nouvelle DeRoza, 47, from Warwick, who was fis...
Rating Bermuda’s performance in the London Olympics — or any sporting event for that matter — is not a job for the fainthearted, as The Royal Gazette’s sports department found out last week.
Comments that Bermuda fell short of medalling and that the...
Dandy Town striker Dante Leverock has been given the chance to further his football and academic education at St. Mary’s College University in England.
Leverock, 20, is due to attend the London university later this month where he will fulfill his am...
When student Priscilla Thompson-Tavares started to notice the violence escalating on the Island she didn’t just turn a blind eye.
The 21-year-old decided the best way to combat the problem would be to hit the books. She is currently in her last year...
Bermuda’s economy became tourism-based in the 1940s due to the introduction of the first commercial flights when people travelled here to see Bermuda’s beautiful sand and surf. However, tourism began to suffer due to the abundance of new destinations...
DATE: Aug 13, 2012 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Swan and Burchall
Galapagos or Dusky sharks are a pivotal species in Bermuda waters, and yet not much is known about them.
American Corey Eddy wants to change that.
The PhD student at the University of Massachusetts School of Marine Science is now here studying shark...
August 8, 2012
Dear Sir,
On The Royal Gazette website, I found myself “talking” one-on-one with Cordell Riley of Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda (CURB), which is a lovely thing for anyone to do — Cordell is one of the good guys. He gave me much ...
DATE: Aug 09, 2012 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley’s decision last week to block the transfer of two school principals was a remarkable victory for parents.
Care has to be taken not to overstate its importance, but it seems likely that it means that the Ministry of Education...
August 8, 2012
Dear Sir,
Almost daily, one reads constant criticism of the Progressive Labour Party, by the One Bermuda Alliance, before it the Bermuda Democratic Alliance, and before it the United Bermuda Party. However, you never really hear how th...
DATE: Aug 09, 2012 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |