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The Royal Gazette (Hamilton, Bermuda) (daily [1] print and web, began publication in 1828) Workers' Voice (published by Bermuda Industrial Union), (Hamilton, Bermuda) The following were previously published: The Bermuda Gazette (published from 1784 to 1816) (St. George's, Bermuda) Bermuda Sun (bi-weekly, [1] published from 1964 to 2014 ...
Hamilton is located on the north side of Hamilton Harbour, and is Bermuda's main port. Although there is a parish of the same name, the city of Hamilton is in the parish of Pembroke. The city is named after Sir Henry Hamilton, governor of the territory from 1786 to 1793. Hamilton Parish antedates the city.
16 January- 16 February - Bermuda Restaurant Weeks [5] 17–19 January - The Chubb Bermuda Triangle Challenge (3 charitable races) [6] 1 February 2025 - Trademarks Act 2023 will come into effect [7] 10–12 March - 2025 Bermuda Risk Summit (for Reinsurance professionals) will take place at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club [8] [9]
ZBM-TV (channel 9) is a television station in Hamilton, Bermuda, serving the British territory as an affiliate of CBS. It is owned by the Bermuda Broadcasting Company alongside ABC affiliate ZFB-TV (channel 7). The two stations share studios on Fort Hill Road in Devonshire Parish.
The name Hamilton Harbour is taken from the City of Hamilton, itself named for the Governor of Bermuda at the time of its 1793 founding, Sir Henry Hamilton. Prior to this, the harbour was known as Paget's Port , taking its name from the parish of Paget to its south (the parish having been named for William Paget, 4th Baron Paget de Beaudesert ).
Paget Parish is one of the nine parishes of Bermuda. It is named for William Paget, 4th Baron Paget de Beaudesert (1572–1629). 1904 view across Hamilton Harbour from Fort Hamilton of cedar-cloaked hills in Paget Parish. The parish is located in the central south of the island chain, immediately south of Hamilton Harbor on the main
The Cup Match was created to celebrate and commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in Bermuda and has taken place since at least 1902. [19] [20] Public holidays featured nearly a complete shut-down of Bermuda, with all public offices and stores closed.
The arrival of Princess Louise in Hamilton, in 1883. The 'Princess Hotel' opened its doors on 1 January 1885. Since then it has had a number of operators. Although recent operators have modified the name, to the Hamilton Princess following the completion of the Southampton Princess, and current operators Fairmont Hotels and Resorts prefix the name of their own group, to most Bermudians it ...