He has dealt with everything from an airport inundated with diverted transatlantic flights on 9/11 to a palm tree at an airline check-in desk.
Now it is departure time for Mike Osborn, the man who has been in charge of the terminals at LF Wade Intern...
It could be argued that great meals are created using fresh ingredients and the right combination of spices, but a chef’s passion also goes a long way in the kitchen.
The Bermuda Hospitality Institute is hosting an event to ensure that local foodies ...
Two young men who traded stolen jewellery for cash were yesterday given suspended sentences.
Joshua Usher, 19, pleaded guilty to two counts of receiving stolen goods; Richai Young, 18, pleaded guilty to a single count.
The jewellery was stolen from t...
A 25-year-old Southampton man caught driving while impaired was allowed to keep his licence yesterday.
Robert Hill was banned from driving all vehicles except the van he uses for his job with a water supply company.
Magistrates’ Court heard he was st...
Government is calling on Bermuda’s charities to give their views on reform of the legislation governing the sector.
A press statement from the Ministry of Home Affairs noted that despite the fact that “extensive charities policy development consultat...
Six weeks. That’s one estimate of how long Bermuda’s food supply would last without cargo ships and aircraft bringing goods in.
The Royal Gazette learned this startling figure while speaking with a range of people in the shipping industry.
Many resi...
With the NatWest Island Games only 100 days away, final preparations are being made for the 14 sports that will be played across the Island.
Bermuda will host this years event, which runs from July 13 to the 19, and see 2,000 athletes compete for top...
Bermuda’s junior swimmers returned home to a heroes’ welcome from the Carifta Swimming Championships in Jamaica last night.
And not even a late arrival from Miami and the loss of half the team’s luggage, which was misplaced en route to Bermuda, could...
Immigration authorities need to “name and shame” lawbreaking employers, Bermuda Industrial Union president Chris Furbert last night told a workers’ meeting.
Mr Furbert and BIU head organiser George Scott met with about 30 construction workers to air ...
New cricket captain Stephen Outerbridge is challenging his Bermuda teammates to change the way they think about international cricket as the country prepares to host the six-team Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 3 World Cup Qualifying Tourname...
Imagine my alarm when I discovered I was sweating chocolate through my pores. There I was, collapsed on the sofa, clutching a medicinal glass of wine after treading on Lego, when I noticed chocolate oozing from my arm. For a nerve-wracking few minute...