A story on the PLP's candidate in the Paget East bye-election in yesterday's paper should have read candidate Rolfe Commissiong views the traffic problem near Paget Pharmacy, not near the Paget stoplights, as one of the main issues facing constituent...
Bermuda has the second highest number of AIDS cases per capita after the Bahamas in the Caribbean/Atlantic region where reporting accuracy is now considered high by epidemiologists.
But Bermuda, with the region's only hospice, reformed sex offence la...
Education offices to petition Permanent Secretary Dr. Marion Robinson over acting principal Mr. Warren Jones' rejection as a candidate for full-time head teacher.
PTA president Mrs. Lynette Waldron was able to present the petition to Dr.
Robinson sho...
pocketful of useless change.
Some banks will not accept foreign coins for currency exchange, and these coins usually end up sitting for years in a drawer or money box, taking millions out of circulation each year.
Last week, British Airways celebrate...
Bermuda's roads are not to blame for most of the Island's accidents, it's bad driving.
That's the view of road users interviewed in a straw poll conducted by The Royal Gazette last week.
Many of the people asked if they considered Bermuda's roads dan...
Construction.
Mr. Davis retired on April 26 and was honoured for his loyal and dedicated service as director and foreman. Mr. Davis started his construction career with Mr. Dennis Fagundo in 1963, which continued after the subsequent merger of the co...
A mind is a terrible thing to waste, and teacher/counsellor Mrs. Martha Dismont is dedicated to seeing that that doesn't happen.
Four years ago, she founded The Learning Centre as a small tutoring service in her home. There, she gave primary 1-7 stud...
Some banks will not accept foreign coins for currency exchange, and these coins usually end up sitting for years in a drawer or money box, taking millions out of circulation each year.
Last week, British Airways celebrated the 57th anniversary of its...
among those praised in the House of Assembly yesterday.
Works Minister the Hon. Leonard Gibbons tipped his hat to the store Sail On and its owner Mr. Hugh Watlington for demanding that suppliers use less packaging.
Noting Bermuda Paint Company and Ke...
cards for a group of Bermuda College students recognised last week for outstanding achievement.
They were recipients of the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce's annual awards designed to recognise students who excel not only in the academic field but who al...