ECONOMY
New leader sets out his vision for the BPSU
The Bermuda Public Service Union has to change with the times and offer better services to members, new president Kevin Grant said on Wednesday.
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Union seeks government pledge on job cuts
BPSU chief Kevin Grant said on Wednesday a strike over redundancies couldn't be ruled out - but negotiators had to explore all avenues before industrial action was considered.
Restaurant secures liquor licence despite noise row
Latin secured a new liquor licence on Monday despite a small group of nearby residents raising concerns about noise pollution.
Let's back east end hotel - Swan
As developers meet with Government officials, St George's MP Kim Swan is urging the PLP to back plans for a new hotel and marina in the old town.
Stores bustling as cruise visitors snap up gifts
Dockyard businesses said on Friday they're doing well as the summer season gets underway.
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Tourists: you don't need casinos in Bermuda
Bermuda shouldn't risk the island's image with a gamble on casinos to turn around tourism, visitors to the island said on Friday.
Boatmen angry about 15-minute docking rule
Tour boat operators are holding an emergency meeting on Friday with the Corporation of Hamilton to voice their disapproval at the 15-minute time limit along Hamilton Docks.
Axed Tourism Board member calls for non-political body
Dumped Bermuda Tourism Board member Tony Brannon called for a new non-political tourism authority to run the island’s visitor industry on Tuesday.
Bermuda in the top five for honeymooners
CNN.com featured Bermuda as one of the world's top five honeymoon destinations on Tuesday. The island's pristine beauty and welcoming atmosphere were noted.
Unemployed urged to register
Government announced an initiative on Thursday which will track the number of unemployed people in Bermuda.
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Yours for $1.75m - Devil's Hole Aquarium
The Devil's Hole Aquarium and Angels' Wings Cafe have been put up for sale for $1.75 million, it was announced on Thursday.
Queen of the East - from house of ruin to rack and ruin
Queen of the East - a building which has served as a bakery, laundry and a brothel - is on the market for $1.9 million.
Four Seasons deal at Coral Beach Club fizzles out
Plans to build a five star branded Four Seasons Hotel resort at Coral Beach have fallen through because they are "financially unworkable" club members were told on June 1.
Ex-Premier Gibbons says CARICOM irrelevant to Bermuda
Former Premier Sir David Gibbons on Friday dismissed Bermuda's CARICOM membership as irrelevant to the economy.
Shoppers can enjoy a traditional porch - with Wi-Fi
Supermart on Front Street will get a back-to-the-future look with a revamped porch and free Wi-Fi, it was disclosed on Tuesday.
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