Bermudian author Crystal Holdipp continues her local book tour of her latest book release Resilient: Rise Above the Ashes with a book signing on Wednesday, February 22nd. This next stop will be from noon until 2pm at Bermuda College Library. Resilie...
DATE: Feb 14, 2017 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Nothing to do in Bermuda?
The Bermuda National Trust is preparing for a busy February with a series of events scheduled for the next three weeks.
Among those events on the Trust calender are the Children’s Nature Walk, Plant and Bake Sale, a volunteer event at Royal Naval Cem...
The Bermuda Government’s Early Childhood Education Inquiry will ultimately give young schoolchildren “the critical skills necessary to effectively compete in the global economy,” according to Patricia Gordon-Pamplin.
The home affairs minister told MP...
Land Rover BAR earlier this week opened its 11th Hour Racing Exploration Zone at the team base in Dockyard.
The space will provide unique, behind-the-scenes access to the team.
Through interactive exhibits and lesson plans, visitors will see how the...
Davison’s of Bermuda has produced a line of America’s Cup commemorative shirts for adults and children as part of being an AC Licensee.
Laura Pitt, of Davison’s of Bermuda, was extremely proud to have been granted an America’s Cup licence to produce...
Government is looking into introducing universal broadband service, ensuring all Bermudians have access to a basic level of internet, according to Grant Gibbons.
Addressing the House of Assembly, the Minister for Economic Development said he had requ...
DATE: Feb 11, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
February is Black History Month. Throughout this month The Royal Gazette will feature people, events, places and institutions that have contributed to the shaping of African history.
Operation Crossroads Africa, founded in 1958 by James H. Robinson ...
Nearly two-thirds of registered voters want the Bermuda Government to press ahead with its plan to build a new airport, according to a poll commissioned by The Royal Gazette this week.
The survey, conducted by Global Research, found 62 per cent in fa...
Students at Saltus Grammar School came together to help the nearby St John’s Anglican Church, donating more than $2,800 for work on the church’s tower.
The tower — erected in 1835 — has suffered as a result of both age and a series of hurricanes in r...
DATE: Feb 10, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
The dress rehearsal was not spectacular, but there were many lessons to be learnt from what transpired on December 2, 2016 so that today should go as smoothly as can be expected. If last week was anything to go by, on MPs’ very belated return to the ...
DATE: Feb 10, 2017 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion