It’s a good thing the Sun is single. It could easily be otherwise. About two-thirds of nearby sun-like stars are not. They and a companion star orbit each other like dancers doing a waltz.
Sun-like stars in close double-star systemscalled binary syst...
A legal challenge against the appointment of a principal at a special school could be launched, The Royal Gazette understands.
A staff member at Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy, which has about 25 students with multiple physical and cognitive challen...
DATE: Mar 02, 2011 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
A collection of images by an unknown photographer depicting life in Bermuda in the early 1930s has been found, and is viewable online.
Rob Oechsle, of Bear Creek, Pennsylvania, purchased a collection of glass lantern slides under the impression that ...
DATE: Mar 02, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
The Northwest will continue to see wet weather Wednesday as a Pacific storm pounds the coastline.
Precipitation will move inland as well with interior portions of the Washington and Oregon getting rain and low elevation snow. On the coast, precipitat...
A white teacher who was ostracised for educating blacks, including former Premier Sir John Swan, was yesterday honoured for his contributions to the Island.
The late Edwin Skinner, who founded the Howard Academy in 1944, tutored children of all colo...
Middle East protests have started to affect oil prices on the Island and residents may begin to feel a pinch by next month.
General Manager of RUBiS Energy, David Rose, said Bermuda was not sheltered from outside forces and factors that are currentl...
The former Waterloo House development will help stimulate the economy and create 150 jobs the Premier said yesterday.
Ms Cox shovelled the first concrete footing yesterday at the Pitt’s Bay Road site.
She thanked the Green family Peter, Alexander and...
A letter calling for sports utility vehicles (SUVs) to be banned from the Island sparked debate on the safety of larger vehicles on Bermuda's roads.
The letter to the editor of The Royal Gazette argued that the vehicles are too large for the Island's...
DATE: Feb 25, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Body & Soul has partnered with the Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute to offer our readers practical methods and/or advice that foster mental wellness.
This week Child and Family therapist, Letitia Lister explains the importance of communication in keep...
Whether they were posted on our website stories, our Facebook pages, or our Follow It Live site, as we reported live on the Budget we were inundated with comments yesterday.
In their own words, here is a sample of some of those comments.
Congratulat...