For generations, Bermudians have surrounded themselves with objects that reflect the island’s unique history and culture. Cedar carvings, Hogge money coins, antique bottles, stamps, vintage Bermuda books, banana leaf dolls, maritime relics and Gombey memorabilia…
White stepped and pitched roofs, shutters, pastel colours, tall chimneys and welcoming arm staircases are just some of the many architectural and design features that make Bermuda’s homes unique. Many of these evolved out of…
There is no shortage of large projects under way for Bermuda’s construction industry and with more in the pipeline, the indications are that contractors will remain busy for some time. Hundreds of millions of dollars…
Easy on the eye but robust enough to last for at least 75 years – the new Swing Bridge will provide a spectacular yet solid facelift for Bermuda’s East End. Construction work is finally set…
When George Thomas, former Bermuda Press (holdings) Ltd board member, first suggested turning the Royal Gazette building into pickleball courts, Jonathan Howes thought he was joking. “I honestly thought he was pulling my leg,” said…
Renovations are expensive in Bermuda, but with sound financial management you can make it work. Tanya Bule, head of International Wealth and Premier Banking at HSBC, responded to basic questions you should ask before you…
The Gina Spence Programme, known across Bermuda for its dedicated support to those grieving after loss and tragedy, has moved to a new home. Thanks to a collaboration with Habitat for Humanity Bermuda, the charity…






