As a hand sanitiser shortage sweeps the island due to Covid-19 fears, a promise by Government to source the product has puzzled at least one distributor.
“I don’t know where the Government is going t...
Covid-19 is being called the worst thing to hit world tourism since 9/11, and some local operators are very worried.
Industry veteran Mark O’Connor, who leads a group for Bermuda Food Tours each week...
Dianne Tacklyn did not do much to celebrate turning 73. On February 25, her daughter bought her Chinese food and a cake. She took a nap. A couple of friends came from down the road.
It was bliss for t...
The Covid-19 virus has not yet appeared in Bermuda — but it has already disrupted travel plans.
Newlyweds Erica Morandi and Gregory Beek said they had to cancel their honeymoon twice because of the sp...
It’s not easy being born on February 29.
Lucas Amaral, a leap-year baby, is eight years old today, but it is only the second time he has celebrated on the right day.
The Warwick Academy pupil said: “...
For years, Elroy Ratteray waited for someone to invite him to join the Freemasons, not realising his brother Vincent was a high-ranking member.
The secret men’s society grabbed his attention at a fune...
MP Chefs catering clients really, really love Mexican food.
They come running whenever owners Chelsea Mayho and Tyrone Pedro make taco salad for lunch.
“They just flock to us,” Mr Pedro said.
He and ...
Gil Tucker was the only black student in his class throughout his years at Saltus Grammar School.
Both welcomed and teased, he refused to let anyone set limits on him.
At Harrington Sound Primary Sch...
When clients drift away, some hair salons offer hefty discounts to lure them back.
Salon Pink owner Kidist “Pinky” Emery doesn’t see any reason for discounts at her place.
“We offer great services,” ...
The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce said the proposal to flip the 60:40 rule that guaranteed majority Bermudian ownership of companies to 40:60 “requires more examination”.
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister ...