When Sharon Jacobs and Lynette Smith started at HSBC Bermuda they never imagined they’d spend the next 50 years there.
“I was just excited to have my first job,” Ms Smith said.
The year was 1968. The...
At 88, Lois Johnson has earned a reputation as a troublemaker.
It’s because she helps too much. At every one of her many senior citizens’ meetings she’s there preparing tea or lunch — having been tol...
Things might be looking up for people short on funds; 2019 is the Chinese Year of the Pig, symbolising wealth and abundance.
To celebrate the start of the lunar new year, tomorrow, Chopsticks Fusion ...
Sometimes all a business owner needs is a desk, wi-fi and a steady supply of coffee to get their business chores done.
But with Bermuda’s high rents, such a simple set-up can be hard to find.
With t...
Looking for organic gin, inexpensive Malbec, or wine accessories — Discovery Wines’ new Hamilton store has it all.
Discovery Wines opened a boutique store on the corner of Queen and Reid Streets in e...
For Andreaz Glasgow, the hardest thing about being a 15-year-old entrepreneur is being 15.
It means an adult has to cosign on every legal aspect of his businesses, Element Graphic Studios, Bermuda Lo...
Over a 40-year career in photography, Gene Ray shot the movers and shakers of the world.
He remembers boxer Muhammad Ali as “cool and calm” and television star Ed Sullivan as “nice”.
But his beginning...
It’s the age old Friday night dilemma, should you put on pyjamas and eat in, or drag yourself out for takeout?
Now you don’t have to choose thanks to the new the Sargasso Sea app, which takes your foo...
Consumer electronics store P-Tech is moving house, but they’re not going far.
On Monday they will open their doors across the street at 2 Reid Street, on the corner of Queen Street and Reid Street. ...
Nothing says come hither like a 4,300lb mobile pizza oven.
When J&B’s Wood Fired Pizza parked their oven on Kindley Field Road, St David’s for the first time three weeks ago, people lined up in the w...