More than 130 sex offenders, including 64 child sex offenders, have been released from prison in the past two decades, Department of Corrections statistics have revealed.
However, a children’s rights campaigner claimed yesterday that almost 80 per ce...
Bermuda’s economy is not in an ideal spot, the Minister for the Cabinet Officer said yesterday.
Wayne Furbert said: “It’s not where we want it to be.”
But he added: “Where we want it to go is where we are heading.”
Mr Furbert said that for economi...
Mobile phone, computer and games repair company iRepair Bermuda has changed its name to CPR Cell Phone Repair Bermuda, and it is more than just a rebranding.
By affiliating to the CPR Cell Phone Repair network, it joins more than 750 stores around th...
Patients whose medical files were seized during police raids on Ewart Brown’s medical clinics are likely to appeal a judge’s decision to remove two lawyers from the case.
Mark Pettingill and Victoria Greening, of Chancery Legal, were barred from repr...
Prison authorities failed to reach a decision on whether to release records about sex offenders under Bermuda’s public access to information law.
But the Department of Corrections said it was now working with the Information Commissioner’s Office to ...
Introducing the annual research ideas publication for Bermuda individual investors — part one.
Readers of The Royal Gazette often write to me about Moneywise column topics and how my answers and resource links have helped them find answers to their ...
May 1st signals the start of Heritage Month, and with this year’s theme being - Bermudian Excellence, the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs have a number of activities planned to celebrate Bermuda’s culture.
The Minister of Labour, Commun...
DATE: May 01, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Press Release
The 2018 World Triathlon Series was an economic win for Bermuda, a tourism review has revealed.
According to the Bermuda Tourism Authority year-in-review report, a PWC study revealed that the event generated $4.4 million, a 152 per cent economic retu...
This is a revised version of a food series published in Moneywise 2008.
Our Easter bunny has come and gone. Treats of resplendent chocolates, marshmallow peeps, jelly beans, Cadbury creamy-rich eggs, all more costly now, but deliciously consumed wit...
The former president of Bermuda’s highest court told a clerk to turn off a court recording system so comments by judges could not be used by a woman who represented herself in a civil case, it has been alleged.
Sir Edward Zacca, who retired from the ...