Website developer George Botelho thinks Bermuda is woefully underserved when it comes to website presence.
Mr Botelho has run web development company Advanced Services, based on Church Street, for th...
Chloe Mitchell used cardboard for her pop art creation; Camila Bonifacio da Rocha painted on brown paper bags.
Stuck at home with limited supplies, the Bermuda High School art students were forced to...
There may be long grocery store lines during Covid-19, but shopkeepers say they aren’t necessarily making a killing.
“The demand for products has increased, but so have our costs,” said Vernon Hassell...
After a half a century in operation, the Somerset School of Dancing has merged with In Motion School of Dance.
In Motion owner Lizz Pimentel said the April 1 merger happened very quickly.
“I have alw...
An Azorean woman is asking for help finding a woman in Bermuda that she believes is her long lost aunt.
The trouble is, she doesn’t know her name or age, all she has to go on is a blurry photo of a f...
Grants, rather than loans, are what small businesses need to help them through during the Covid-19 crisis, says one North Hamilton retailer.
That is the view of Betty-Anne Burch of X Girl Friend cloth...
Government’s new economy stimulating measures received a lukewarm response from some small business owners.
On Wednesday evening finance minister Curtis Dickinson announced an assistance programme tha...
Students will find a way to be mischievous, even when learning remotely.
Coral Wells of ConnecTech and her crew discovered that when they launched a series of online mini coding classes on Tuesday.
“...
This year, Dockyard entrepreneur Carole Holding bought more stock than usual. Last year was a pretty good year for the watercolour artist, and she was ready for 2020 to be even better.
Then, just as ...
With face masks becoming a requirement at most grocery stores, local seamstresses are rushing to end a shortage of them on the island.
Seamstress Gina Flood of Sassy Fabrics, Alterations, Doll & Pet B...