A cultural revolution is needed in the Civil Service, says SAGE Commission chairman Brian Duperreault.
He told Hamilton Rotary members yesterday that SAGE was surprised to find that creativity and innovation are not encouraged in the Civil Service.
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Dale Butler has just the ticket for people searching for local entertainment with a Shakespearean twist.
The local event organiser has created a mini-stage in his own backyard in Pembroke and will be hosting a night of dinner and theatre on July 6 a...
A 10-year-old West Pembroke Primary School student was moved to donate $100 of his graduation gifts to help young people through the Coalition for the Protection of Children.
Proud parents Derek and Robin Simmons told The Royal Gazette their son Aaro...
Members of the Florida House of Representatives invited the Bermuda reinsurance industry to increase their involvement in the $3 trillion Florida insurance market yesterday.
In introducing the two State Representatives moderator Stephen Weinstein, R...
Futurologist and information technology colossus James Martin has died at the age of 79.
The Bermuda Police Service said that Dr Martin’s lifeless body had been found floating in the waters of the Great Sound near his Agar’s Island home at around 5....
Prospect Primary Preschool is set to reopen today after water/plumbing problems that forced the school’s closure yesterday.
The school was closed at noon yesterday, but a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Education said the issues have since been resol...
Donald Thomas III was hired as King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s highly paid chief of staff without thorough checks being made into his background, according to the new Bermuda Hospitals Board.
BHB chairman Jonathan Brewin told Health Minister Patr...
It was a bittersweet graduation ceremony by the Adult Education School (AES) to pay homage to a student who died before he found that that he passed his General Education Development diploma (GED).
School head Donna Daniels requested a moment of sile...
The local business community has criticised the Bermuda Industrial Union for the “unacceptable” garbage backlog situation.
Chamber of Commerce President Ronnie Viera told The Royal Gazette that the union “needs a reality check”.
“Either they are goin...
The Island’s hospitals are facing a cash crisis that could see the Bermuda Hospitals Board go into debt within the year, according to health chiefs.
And while an increased “utilisation” of health services is partially to blame for the Island’s skyroc...
A single vehicle collision on North Shore Road in Devonshire has caused some traffic holdups in the area late this afternoon. The accident, involving a van, happened between the Jennings Lane and Store Hill junctions.
An internet price war is heating up in Bermuda as TBi last night announced it’s lowering its residential internet rates.
The company said the lower rates will still be no contract required and noted its customers have been pleased to “actually get th...