Bermuda’s retailers hope that heavy discounts will help drive sales this week as Black Friday comes again — and it has meant some extra hiring.
Paula Clarke, chief executive officer of Gibbons Company...
Hamilton shops will jump the gun tonight on Black Friday and stay open late.
Gibbons Company and Sports ‘R’ Us will both open longer with discounts designed to attract shoppers.
Stores traditionally o...
A repeat offender was sent to drug treatment court after he admitted stealing shirts from PriceRite.
Saje Nearon, 39, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to a charge of stealing $192 of merchandise f...
A plan to launch a marina development in St George could become a reality soon.
The Government’s Throne Speech suggested that legislation to get the project under way would come in this session of Par...
Stores that organise sip-and-shop events could be breaking the law, the head of the Liquor Licensing Authority warned yesterday.
Juan Wolffe, chairman of the LLA, said the events, at which businesses ...
Kimonea Pitt has become the newest member of the Bermuda Bar, but she said her work had just started.
Ms Pitt, 24, told friends and family at her Call to the Bar ceremony: “This milestone event marks ...
A British teenager accused of killing Bermudian youngster Lyrico Steede said he saw the fatal stabbing, but was not involved.
The 17-year-old defendant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said he ...
Sam Webel is barking up the right tree when it comes to theatre.
The 14-year-old Saltus student first auditioned for a school production only two years ago but now he is getting ready for a starring r...
A boat driver who admitted causing the death of a woman was not convicted of the offence because of a Supreme Court error.
Andrew Lake admitted causing the death of New Zealander Mary McKee by reckles...
Roadside sobriety testing is set to resume next week in Hamilton Parish, Devonshire, Pembroke, Paget and Southampton.
A police spokesman said the checkpoints would be in place from Thursday to Sunday,...