Bermuda is now well on the road to recovery from Hurricane Humberto, and it is impossible to ignore the reality that it is the fourth serious hurricane to have done damage to our island in the past five years.
Hurricanes Fay and Gonzalo hit in 2015 ...
DATE: Nov 13, 2019 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
From an early point in her career Stacee Smith was familiar with the workings of the legal system and courtrooms.
Back then she was a junior reporter for The Royal Gazette covering plea court and the Supreme Court.
She said her passion for writing an...
DATE: Nov 13, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Two Bermudians have started an intense training regime after they were selected to take part in a 40,000-nautical-mile sailing race.
Matthew Stephens, 18, and Chanara Smith-Rookes, 20, were selected to be members of an “ambassador crew” during the Cl...
It will take longer than his initial three-year term as Cricket West Indies’ director of cricket, which expires next year, but Jimmy Adams is confident the game in the Caribbean is on the road to returning to past glories.
Adams, a former West Indies...
DATE: Nov 13, 2019 | CATEGORY: Cricket | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
The rate of inflation climbed to 1.5 per cent in August. That is 0.3 percentage points higher than in July.
The all-items index was 106.5 in August, which means a basket of goods and services that cost $100 in April 2015, now costs $106.50.
Year-on-y...
DATE: Nov 13, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Business Staff
A Warwick Academy student has won a spot at the world championships for public speaking after a star performance in a contest in the United States.
McKenzie-Kohl Tuckett, 16, claimed third place in the dramatic interpretation category of the Internat...
Philanthropist and immensely successful businessman and investor Allan Gray has died in Bermuda at 81.
Described as “an unassuming man and full of class”, the island resident was media-shy, but his achievements are widely known in the business world ...
A group of middle schoolgirls who spent five days on board sail training ship the Spirit of Bermuda set foot on dry land again on Friday.
The Dellwood Middle School girls docked at Albouy’s Point in Hamilton after they sailed along North Shore with o...
Test results that showed the average score by public primary school pupils in maths last year rated as “poor” were not a shock, the founder of a maths tutoring service said.
Sergio Pitcher, the founder of Planet Math, said the latest Cambridge Check...
Discussing issues and identifying solutions — that is the goal of the Peace and Social Justice Ministry of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton. The group will next tackle poverty in Bermuda and its chairwoman, Joanne Wohlmuth, is hoping people fro...