The Bermuda Jam Factory has had to become more creative to continue to grow in a difficult economy.
Joel McDonell, who runs the company with his partner Grant Kennedy, said the company has bargained a...
Small businesses are fighting for survival, but optimistic that economic improvement in the US will spread to Bermuda.
Kristi Grayston, head of the retail division of the Chamber of Commerce, said tha...
Minister of National Security David Burch will spearhead a campaign aimed at making it easier to demolish abandoned buildings used for illegal activity.
Addressing the Senate this morning, Senator Bur...
A sub-lease agreement for the 9 Beaches resort was approved in the Senate this morning.
The lease agreement between the Bermuda Land Development Company Ltd and IRC-Sandy's Limited, will pave the way ...
After years of hard work, Vernon Harrison is another step closer to his dream of becoming a captain.
Mr Harrison, an 18-year-old CedarBridge graduate, has been accepted into the Warsash Maritime Acade...
A panel of speakers have discussed their hopes for the Island calling for Bermudians to come together and realise the opportunities we have.
During a public forum held on Thursday at the Sandys 360 co...
The captain of the Spirit of Bermuda has stepped down following an inquiry into how the ship ran aground.
According to the Bermuda Sloop Foundation, Captain Simon Colley will no longer be the vessel’s...
Three post office workers appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday charged with being involved in a plot to bring drugs to the Island.
Hopde Barrows, 31, from St George’s, Michaelia Selvin, 28, from P...
Two men were charged in Magistrates’ Court yesterday with receiving goods stolen.
Jamel Nesbitt, 25, pleaded guilty to a charge of dishonestly receiving stolen goods, but his co accused, 34-year-old P...
Transport Minister Terry Lister last night defended his decision to give a fired bus worker back his job and said avoiding a showdown with unions was in the best interests of the country.
“It's not a ...