American Tall Ship SSV Oliver Hazard Perry made its first visit to Bermuda this weekend, arriving in port on Sunday.
The 200ft-sailing school vessel, named after US Navy Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry who defeated the British in the battle of Lake Eir...
The annual rate of inflation was 1.9 per cent in February — unchanged from January.
The education, recreation, entertainment and reading sector was the largest contributor to the year-over-year increase for the second consecutive month. This sector w...
Five students at TN Tatem Middle School have been awarded the first Quinton Edness Scholarship.
It is the first middle-school award in Bermuda and was made possible by proceeds from the TN Tatem / Spice Valley Middle School Trust Fund.
The fund’s tr...
The deadline for applications for the Dr Barbara Ball Public Health Scholarship has been extended to later this month.
Registration for the scholarship began on April 4 and students now have until April 21 to submit their application.
The scholarship...
Seven former World Number One squash players and our own Bermuda National Champion will battle it out over four nights of exhibition play at Bermuda Squash & Fitness Club for Legends of Squash 2017 from Tuesday, April 18th to Friday, April 21st.
The ...
DATE: Apr 10, 2017 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Nothing to do in Bermuda?
Two films about 19th-century American poet Emily Dickinson will open the 20th anniversary edition of the Bermuda International Film Festival.
Documentary My Letter to the World will share the opening night slot on May 1 with Terence Davies’ A Quiet ...
“You can’t have a one-size-fits-all school system” is one of the lessons Jeremiah Newell learnt when turning around failing schools in the US.
The American-based educator hired by the Department of Education to develop a strategic plan for public ed...
Schoolchildren took to the seas for a week of fun on board the Spirit of Bermuda thanks to a generous donation from one of Bermuda’s main shipping firms.
The pupils from Saltus Grammar School got some hands-on experience on board the sloop as a resu...
Planning a career from high school is seldom easy. With that in mind, The Royal Gazette joined a host of other businesses yesterday at CedarBridge Academy to help out.
The school’s vocational career fair yesterday, “Endless Possibilities — Building C...
DATE: Apr 08, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Obesity and depression can go hand in hand, making it harder for people to shed the pounds, according to Bermuda Wellness and Outreach Centre physician Caren Griffith-Fadlin.
Although the link is not absolute, people are more likely to default from a...