20-year-old Saltus Grammar School graduate is the first to admit he struggled through his academic studies on the Island and repeated a year at Saltus Junior School because he was not academically qualified for Saltus Senior School.
But after his fir...
skilled academics are to receive awards from the Chamber of Commerce in recognition of their achievements.
Annually the Chamber gives awards for the Outstanding Students of Bermuda College.
This year the ceremony will take place at the Hamilton Princ...
With the August 15 referendum just two weeks away, The Royal Gazette in the latest in a series of articles on Independence today looks at the contentious issue of costs.
Ask Health Minister the Hon. Quinton Edness about the costs of going it alone, a...
Deputy Premier the Hon.
Irving Pearman.
The half-page newspaper advertisement, which features two Cabinet Ministers and Government Whip Mr. John Barritt, "raises some serious questions'', Mr.
Pearman told The Royal Gazette yesterday.
He complained ye...
fundraising campaign, and indeed the organisation provides some. How many Island residents, for example, did Meals on Wheels provide with a hot, home-delivered meal last week? More than 100, up some 700 percent since the registered charity first set ...
Voting `yes' in the August 15 referendum would be like going on a picnic in a blinding rainstorm, a former Finance Minister said this week.
And, he said, the current weather forecast was ominous and forbidding because Bermuda had not recovered fully ...
Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan will make an announcement about his "political future'' on Monday, The Royal Gazette has learned.
An extraordinary meeting of the Cabinet has been called for 11.30 a.m., followed by a noon meeting of the United Bermuda ...
A `no' vote at the referendum would produce a mini economic boom as companies scrutinising the Independence debate rush to begin new projects, an MP believes.
Mr. Harry Soares claimed he knew of 20 major projects sitting on the drawing board and "rea...
Party last night, publicly embracing a long-standing Opposition demand for single-seat constituencies.
Other electoral changes the PLP wants could be negotiated at a Constitutional conference, the Hon. Sir John Swan said at a debate among the leaders...
People are illegally dumping household waste in both public and private zones around the Island. And the illegal activity may increase, according to waste education and enforcement officer Ms Jane Brett.
Even though the Tynes Bay plant on Palmetto Ro...