It was with great honour that I was inducted into the Sandys 360 Hall of Fame last weekend and I would like to thank those who help made this possible.
I have been out and about, giving back to the community as it has given me everything that I have ...
Bermuda Bicycle Association (BBA) begin their road race season tomorrow with the first event in the IBC Criterium Series in St. David’s with new categories put into place.
The threequarter mile loop track will see recently crowned mountain biking cha...
Robin Hood skipper Teddy Terceira doesn’t believe his side have any advantage over North Village ahead of their FA Cup semi-final at BAA Field tonight.
While Hood have had two weeks to keep their powder dry, Village have only just returned to the Isl...
Raised in the tight-knit neighbourhoods around Parsons Road, award-winning teen performer DeAzha Chambers is proud of her community. She also uses her stage gifts to give voice to its social issues.
As the winner of youth charity Teen Service’s annua...
Forms are available at the Ministry of Public Works for residents affected by heavy smoke and possible water contamination, after fire engulfed the Pembroke Dump.
One day after heavy smoke filled their homes, Friswell’s Hill residents were yesterday ...
Entertainer and former Tourism Board member Tony Brannon is backing Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert’s decision to create a restructured board with statutory powers.
Mr Brannon, who was kicked off the Tourism Board by former Tourism Minister Patrice Mi...
St George’s has a new dedicated police officer following years of complaints about the lack of direct coverage.
PC Litanya Smith, who was unveiled at a public meeting in Penno’s Wharf on Thursday night, will be based in the Old Town to serve as a fir...
Transport Minister Derrick Burgess will meet with Rockaway Ferry commuters on Monday, to discuss the cancellation of the 7.55am ferry to Hamilton.
This after a letter carrying 250 signatures by commuters opposed to the move was delivered to transport...
Opposition head Craig Cannonier took Government to task in the wake of the Prison Officers Association march on Cabinet.
The POA action was met with a promise by Justice Minister Kim Wilson for a prison review within months.
However, Mr Cannonier sai...
The Senate has heard that substance abuse and neglect is taking it’s toll on the Island’s youngest and most vulnerable and to combat the problem, Government has increased the Youth, Families and Sport ministry by $1.26 million.
Junior Minister of You...
Congratulations to:
Donna Lewis of Border Dell, Hermitage Road, Devonshire whose birthday is today.
To have a birthday or anniversary listed in The Anniversary Club please contact Samantha Hill at 278-0122 or shill[AT]royalgazette.bm.
The new import duty rates go into effect this weekend.
As of Sunday, a standard rate of 25 percent will be charged for such items as clothes, jewellery, electronics and household furniture and appliances.
The duty for wine and champagne will be $2.6...