Six years after legislation for the Personal Information Privacy Act was passed, Privacy Commissioner Alexander White still cannot say when it will be enacted.
It is the Government’s prerogative, not ...
Yann Pugi likes to “mess around in the kitchen”.
His brother Youenn loves music and drama.
In 2019 they combined their passions and formed Strings and Tasty Things. Since January, the brothers have be...
There is a big opportunity for the insurance industry in the arena of “speeding up transition” to a low carbon economy, said Richard Dudley, global head of climate strategy at Aon.
Mr Dudley was speak...
One Communications has expanded their unlimited data carry-on roaming destinations to include Canada, the United Kingdom, and 15 island nations in the Caribbean.
This is in addition to unlimited data ...
In Motion School of Dance has held many recitals but next month’s has been 25 years in the making.
Called Time Capsule, it’s a showcase of favourite performances since Lizz Pimentel opened the company...
The Bermuda Climate Summit 2022 really “hit it out of the ballpark”, John Huff, Association of Insurers and Reinsurers president and chief executive officer, said at the close of the two-day event.
Th...
The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited finished up 88 cents or 2.98 per cent today to close at $30.40 on the New York Stock Exchange.
Meanwhile the Bermuda Stock Exchange was unchanged for the fou...
The head of the US National Wildlife Federation has encouraged insurance professionals to invest in ways to not just predict climate risk, but actually reduce it.
Speaking at the Bermuda inaugural Ber...
In 1975, Bermuda tourism was booming.
It was a great year for Tom Ray. He graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston and jumped right into performing.
“Back then musicians could work six nights...
For a long time Keanne Bean wanted to start her own health coaching business, but was unsure how to go about it.
Then she heard about the business incubator programme at the Bermuda Economic Developme...