Ashley Cassidy was gearing up for the continued expansion of her business 18 months ago.
She built the operation over eight years from a single employee operation and one vehicle to one of Bermuda’s best known tour businesses with ten staff and a fle...
DATE: May 14, 2021 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Rebecca Zuill
Another 50 laptops have been given to students through Lighthouse Connect, an educational fund launched by Legal & General Reinsurance.
And it is urging businesses and individuals to join its effort to provide a free laptop to each of Bermuda’s publi...
DATE: May 13, 2021 | CATEGORY: International Business |
Pupils at a primary school were sent home today because of a power cut.
Children at Dalton E Tucker PS in Southampton were allowed to leave after a power cut around noon.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education, said: “Belco was immediately contacte...
DATE: May 13, 2021 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
A Bermudian nurse working on the Covid frontline in Washington DC has been recognised as being one of the top 50 nurses in the US capital.
The Washingtonian magazine highlighted Davon Adams, 31, among 50 nurses in the area as part of an Excellenc...
DATE: May 13, 2021 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Dear Sir,
During the global Covid-19 pandemic I have been following Bermuda’s progress from afar with concern for family and friends on the island. I am relieved to note that the active-cases number appears to be consistently falling after the recent...
DATE: May 13, 2021 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor | AUTHOR: Letters to the Editor
A new generation of coconut palm trees have been planted around the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo.
The Bermuda Zoological Society (BZS) planted the 12 young plants over the weekend along BAMZ’s parking area in Flatts Village to add to the line of ...
The period of the 1940s through to the early 1960s saw tremendous movements in Africa inspired by many new activists such as Kwame Nkrumah, of Ghana, Patrice Lamumba, of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Jomo Kenyatta, of Kenya, to name a few.
Th...
Former premiers from both sides of the political divide yesterday appealed to modern politicians to work together for the good of the island.
Sir John Swan, a United Bermuda Party premier, and Alex Scott, a Progressive Labour Party premier, said gove...
DATE: May 11, 2021 | CATEGORY: Labour | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The off-again, on-again Carifta Games are officially off, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The news that young athletes around the Caribbean, and in particular in Bermuda, have dreaded was confirmed last night by governing body the North American, Centr...
DATE: May 11, 2021 | CATEGORY: Track & Field | AUTHOR: Dexter Smith, Head of Sport
On any given day, those who operate food shelters and deliver to the needy are constantly asked the question, "When will things get back to normal?”
I assist at a food shelter, so I hear your questions and concerns first-hand.
Thousands of Bermudian...
DATE: May 11, 2021 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Michael Weeks