Entrepreneur Nathan Amaral will illuminate Bermuda Carnival weekend with two laser light shows.
Mr Amaral is the owner of laser light and special effects company, The Beam Team.
He has been hired by B...
A government agency that supports small and medium-size business start-ups with advice, funding and loan guarantees is to be given greater powers.
In some instances, the exercise of those powers may i...
Changes are afoot at Standard Hardware, the Bakery Lane supplier to the island’s contracting community.
Manager and part-owner David Cassidy confirmed that he is to retire.
“I am one of several shareh...
An expert panel has urged Government to review the possible linkages between immigration policy reform and sustained economic growth.
Members of the Financial Policy Council made the recommendation af...
Picasso has nothing on the master sculptors of the fine art movement in Zimbabwe.
Working with the hard stone that is unique to sub-Saharan Africa, Shona fine artists can spend up to nine months worki...
A mid-sized Bermudian law firm has been nominated for a prestigious international award.
Marshall, Diel & Myers Ltd is among eight finalists for the Offshore Law Firm of the Year prize presented by th...
Veteran barber Danere Spence has struck out on his own for the first time.
Mr Spence, 45, has opened Imperial Cuts Barber Shop on East Broadway.
The shop is in the building that formerly housed Crow L...
After a day spent diving off Bermuda, there’s nothing Harry Cox enjoyed more than a cold beer.
Now, his family have paid tribute to their late patriarch with the introduction of Harry’s Lager.
The cri...
World-class athlete Hazel Clark has found her calling in Bermuda.
Ms Clark, an 800-metres runner, represented the United States at three Olympic Games, and was a seven-time national champion and five-...
Before she became a real estate agent, Sue Frith thought there must be a compelling reason that sellers were charged a 5 per cent commission on the sale price of a property.
“I thought there must be a...