Able-bodied residents need to `open their eyes' to the plight of Bermuda's disabled, according to a campaigner for their rights.
Community and Cultural Affairs disabled persons co-ordinator Ann Lindro...
The Department of Child and Family Services is encouraging everyone to participate in the United Nations recognised celebration of children "Seeing the World through the Eyes of a Child" event next mo...
A trench worker blew the whistle on two farmers, now accused of neglect and animal cruelty, after seeing the animals' condition, it was revealed in Magistrates' Court yesterday.
Glen Richardson, 42, a...
The Island's shipping lanes were comparatively quiet this week as the cruise ships departed for the last calls this season and no infrequent callers visited Bermuda.
In passenger travel, the cruise sh...
An environmental exposition is hoping to draw the weekend crowd, promising nearly 20 eco-themed attractions at the Botanical Gardens.
Eden Project organisers said the event addresses the environmental...
More than 50 boys in the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Bermuda charity will match up with big brothers after BBBS and the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity formed a partnership this week.
The Alpha Phi Alp...
The second quarter winner of the Visitor Industry Partnership's Sunshine Award advised young Bermudians to get involved in the hospitality industry yesterday.
Ruby Woolridge, a switchboard operator at...
The last British Airways (BA) flight of the season, this Saturday's flight, will land at Heathrow Airport in London rather Gatwick Airport, BA said yesterday.
The 767 fleet are returning to Heathrow t...
A charity that is going to revive the local entertainment industry is seeking incorporation under the Companies Act, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The Bermuda Project, brainchild of advertising execut...
The Island's martial art community converged on the Bermuda College yesterday for Al Wharton's Seventh Annual Martial Arts tournament.
Crowds were dazzled by the control of taekwondo, the focus of kun...