Bank of Bermuda bosses yesterday said their massive investment in the Bermuda invasion of Scotland had paid off - with huge interest.
The bank forked out what is thought to be in excess of $200,000 to help bring the Bermuda Regiment band and an all-s...
Jobs in the international sector continued to climb while hospitality related jobs declined between 2001 and 2002, according to the Department of Statistics' latest figures.
Jobs held by Bermudians dipped by 230 but non-Bermudian held jobs increased ...
THE Jamaica Association Bermuda will be taking to the high seas aboard The Bermudian for their annual Independence Cruise.
Unlike cruises that are for sheer entertainment value, the cruise - which takes place tomorrow night - will give locals an insi...
Political hypocrisy
August 8, 2003
Dear Sir,
I have heard much about the deceitfulness of the 11 members of the Progressive Labour Party because they put aside party infighting in order to win the election.
This is strange talk from a UBP supporter w...
A PILOT programme for overweight children has been created and is being offered to local schoolkids.
The P.H.A.S.T. (Promoting Health at Any Size Today) Programme is just what the island needs, according to Norbert Simons, co-ordinator of camping and...
SEVERAL Bermudian students in the hospitality sector have received scholarships from one of the island's cruise lines totalling in excess of $100,000.
Takisha Steede, Cynthia Brangman, Amanda Durant, Malcolm Omarra, Sharika Robinson, Tianae Lodge, Ja...
Transport Minister Dr. Ewart Brown has asked Police to crackdown on unsafe road practices that are often taken for granted as "Bermudian culture".
He said the eighth road fatality yesterday had prompted his Ministry to contact Police and ask them to ...
Shayna Matthew, 14, attends Saltus Grammar School is the winner of The Royal Gazette's Essay Competition on Education. In her winning essay, Shayna shares her view on Bermuda's education system and teen life
How to Make Bermuda a Better Place
What pe...
Four Bermudian students will embark on the adventure of a lifetime when head off to different United World Colleges in exotic parts of the world after receiving scholarship awards this summer.
Seventeen year old Josue Palos, who graduated from CedarB...
A renowned American author and civil rights lawyer will arrive on the Island this weekend to talk to Bermuda College faculty and staff and address local lawyers.
Constitutional law professor at New York University School of Law Derrick Bell will addr...