The Chamber of Commerce needs more information before it can reach a consensus about Government plans to relax rules requiring 60 percent Bermudian ownership of local companies.
And Ian Smith, chairma...
Police crackdown earlier this month.
But last night a Police spokeswoman refused to be drawn on whether the discussions -- held between Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay and several gang leaders ...
is succesful in getting a Government decision overturned.
Residents of Southdown Farms, an upscale condominium property, are suing the Minister of the Environment for allowing the Reefs hotel to build...
This week, The Royal Gazette's Young Observer section continues its profiles of students who won the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bermuda Outstanding Student Award.
Every senior school on the...
Government's new Principal Economic Policy Advisor will be paid $100,000 for his one year contract, Finance Minister Eugene Cox revealed on Friday.
Shadow Minister of Finance Grant Gibbons asked Mr. C...
crew of the Wildcat catamaran sat down with the Royal Gazette for a conversation about what happened at sea.
The journey took the crew from Philidephia to Bermuda via New York, racing a speed boat, fl...
ERROR RG P4 22.7.2000 A story in Thursday's newspaper about the possibility of seat belts becoming mandatory stated that the issue was first raised in 1993 following the death of 21-year-old Jerome D...
Patrick Outerbridge gave up command of the Regiment, saying it had been a privilege to serve his Country.
Lt. Col. Outerbridge turned over command of the Regiment to Lt. Col. David Gibbons at a ceremo...
Government chose to put a new ferry site in Southampton over Warwick because the West End site was more passenger friendly and had more space for parking, it emerged in the House of Assembly on Friday...
saw several offenders, and an alleged offender, appear in Magistrates' Court on Friday.
Worrell Bean, 50, of Cedar Park Road, Devonshire, was fined $950 for keeping six dogs on his property between Ja...