Entrepreneurs can follow the example of Bill Gates by forming a successful company amid the gloom of a recession, according to economist Craig Simmons.
Mr Simmons said seismic changes are taking place...
Soaring levels of bad debt at the banks show the net is closing in on numerous homeowners and businesses struggling in the economic crisis, according to leading businessman Peter Everson.
And Shadow F...
Hospital bosses are still pondering the future of chief of staff Donald Thomas, two months after he was suspended.
Campaigners yesterday repeated their call for Bermuda Hospitals Board to reveal why t...
Saltus Grammar School has announced an enrolment figure of 931 for the new school year, marginally higher than expected.
The school lost 47 students last year due to their families relocating, leading...
A number of stores and businesses pulled their shutters down early in anticipation of Tropical Storm Leslie.
The following announcements were made yesterday:
l Cashier windows at Belco closed early ye...
The following announcements have been made today in relation to Hurricane Leslie:
* Cashier windows at Belco will close early today, meaning no payments can be accepted after 4.45pm.
* Capital G Bank ...
New Consul General Robert Settje is drawing on personal experience when he says gun trouble is best tackled by peaceful talks.
Mr Settje, who has arrived in Bermuda as the official United States repre...
Feral chickens were left to die in a cage after the Parks member of staff looking after them went on sick leave, Government said yesterday.
The Department of Parks blamed a breakdown in communication ...
A case in which a pit bull attacked another dog was dismissed in Magistrates’ Court on the grounds that the evidence did not support the charge.
Gina Camara, a Warwick resident, was charged with posse...
Robbers carrying a firearm stole a motorcycle from a man in the early hours of Sunday.
Two men on a motorcycle accosted the victim, a 20-year-old Southampton man, as he rode the vehicle in Middle Road...