Government has not shelved the controversial Workforce Equity Act but is still examining the proposals, says Culture and Rehabilitation Minister Dale Butler.
He is due to meet with civil servants this week to view a presentation around the bill which...
Four short films will pump up the number of Island entries to the 11th Bermuda International Film Festival to six this year. In addition to the ambitious animated film done by students from Mount Saint Agnes Academy and a documentary on Bermuda's pro...
A Bermudian student has been recognised at a Massachusetts college for his accomplishments as an entrepreneur.
Roy-Allan Burch, from Warwick, is a graduating senior at Springfield College. He will be honoured by the Harold Grinspoon Charitable Founda...
A former health and safety inspector has hit out at Bermuda's lax attitude to asbestos, claiming there are insufficient guidelines for dealing with the deadly dust meaning rogue builders can expose workers without worrying about serious sanction.
Har...
Every psychotherapist has had to learn how to do what he or she does when they practice psychotherapy.
These days, no one just hangs out a "shingle" and starts giving advice without running into regulatory bodies tasked with the job of attending to p...
Bermuda's young people often get short shrift, but some recent stories in The Royal Gazette suggest that all is far from lost.
Last week, we reported on Bermuda High School's victory in the Schools Debate Competition in which its team emerged victori...
Dear Sir,
Please grant me the space to respond to Nick Jones' thoughtless and irrational tirade on the 'Big Debate', especially his unsurprising personal attack.
Jones' comment that I have "never finished a job I started in my life" is among other th...
A rehabilitation safe house for former alcoholics and drug addicts has been refused by Planning, despite a petition by more than 400 people.
Kenneth Matthew wanted to provide a stepping stone for the reassimilation of former substance abusers back in...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A significant number of children are already drinking by middle school, suggesting that prevention needs to start in the elementary grades, researchers conclude in a new report.
In their study of more than 4,000 sixth-grad...
Michael Fahy took over as the United Bermuda Party chairman last week.
Here he mulls over what the party must do to get re-elected and why MPs need to live with criticism - even from expats.
New United Bermuda Party chairman Michael Fahy certainly ha...