Thanksgiving is not an official holiday in Bermuda, but many people here still find a way to celebrate, either by cooking a big family meal at some point during the week, or by ordering takeout from a...
Niall Sheehy has replaced Frank Amaral as the chief executive of One Communications.
Mr Sheehy took over the role on November 1 after Mr Amaral retired from the telecommunications sector.
He has more ...
This month, Rinelle White, of Umami Bermuda, has handed out more than 250 free samples of her spice blends, and plans to offer more in the coming weeks.
Her goal is to make converts of the “spice aver...
Bermuda is on track for a good year in terms of insurance company registrations.
Statistics released by the Bermuda Monetary Authority reveal there have been 63 new registrations to date including tw...
As the new assistant commissioner for investigations, Christopher Moulder will be instrumental in protecting the public from harm, the Privacy Commissioner said today.
Mr Moulder will have varied resp...
One hundred cedar trees grow on the side of a steep hill on Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Darling’s property in Warwick.
The 92-year-old says the grove is not in the best location, and yet the trees are ...
Kalea Walker, 14, is headed to Carnegie Hall to play violin.
She was selected from 10,000 musicians eager to join the 2023 Honors Performance Series at Carnegie Hall. The prestigious weeklong programm...
In his hit song Part II (On The Run), rapper Jay-Z sings about how he is "Chucking deuces, chugging D'Ussé“.
But these days the richest rap artist in the world could be doing more choking than chuggin...
When Norwegian insurance executive Rolf Roppestad came to Bermuda for business meetings this month, he had a special request.
He wanted to meet his childhood hero, Bermudian footballer, Clyde Best, w...
The pandemic has caused so many people to reconsider their career choices and change jobs that some experts are calling it the ‘Great Resignation’.
But Canadian cybersecurity expert Krishna Raja has ...