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Five months after opening the Pet Stop in Pembroke is now offering a grooming service and has expanded its premises.
When Natasha Lambert opened the pet shop in September she imagined she’d at least pull in the town customers.
But in the five months...
DATE: Jan 21, 2019
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It used to be that local retailers faced competition from down the street or across town — now they’re up against retailers worldwide.
With the click of a button customers can order almost anything, any time, anywhere.
But brand specialists Natasha...
DATE: Jan 18, 2019
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The name “William Zuill” has special meaning for Australian James Arnold.
His full name is William James Zuill Arnold, and his Bermudian grandfather was the late William Sears Zuill.
So when it came to naming his new luxury belt business, “William Zu...
DATE: Jan 17, 2019
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It’s not easy selling an $89,900 pen.
Former Bermuda resident Mervin Mascarenhas, has yet to find a buyer for a luxury pen he constructed out of meteorite material, two months after putting it on the market in Canada.
But the owner of pen company Mas...
DATE: Jan 16, 2019
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Kelsea Williams started drinking tea in university to stop her weight creeping up.
“I don’t remember how much weight I gained,” the 29-year-old said. “But I think it was all the sugary juices I was drinking.”
Looking for a healthy, flavourful alterna...
DATE: Jul 27, 2018
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
Can women have it all?
Crystal Clay, an entrepreneur and mother-of-two, says yes.
Fifteen years ago, she wasn’t so sure.
“Sometimes I didn’t sleep for 48 hours,” said Dr Clay, recalling how she balanced her doctoral studies with a full-time job whil...
DATE: Apr 18, 2018
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
Joerg Rudolf loves watching people bite into his cookies.
“Sometimes they hesitate,” said the pastry chef. “Then they get this look of joy and greed. I live for that look.”
He’s seeing a lot of that joy at the pop-up stall he opened in the Washingto...
DATE: Dec 23, 2015
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In 1803, the poet Thomas Moore found his married neighbour, Hester “Nea” Tucker, so alluring that he wrote a scandalous poem about his lust for her.
Today, the owners of Ms Tucker’s namesake, Aunt Nea’s Inn in St George’s, hope that the property will...
DATE: Sep 03, 2014
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Jessie Moniz Hardy