ECONOMY
Clothing Mart in tune with economic times
Warwick Academy will be holding its annual clothing sale to raise funds for the school's 350th anniversary starting February 15.
Overseas investment rules in Bermuda to be eased
The rules guaranteeing a 60 per cent Bermudian share of businesses are set to be eased to attract investment, a Minister said on Thursday.
PUBLIC MEETING: SWAN/BURCHALL AT CITY HALL
Forget tourism, it's all about business
Hamilton needs to think big, expand its boundaries and become a business "metropolis", Bermuda Sun columnist and analyst Larry Burchall said on Thursday.
Brown: let's not sell off Bermuda to the highest bidder
John Swan's blueprint for economic recovery focuses too much on big business, analyst Walton Brown said on Thursday.
Grace period for taxis without GPS
Derrick Burgess: The Ministry of Transport will extend a six months grace period to all taxi operators who have not had their licence renewed as a result of a defective GPS.
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Romney under fire for tax avoidance in Bermuda
US Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is under fire for tax avoidance using accounts in Bermuda and elsewhere, it was reported on Tuesday.
Auditor releases special report on misuse of public funds
The Auditor General, Heather Jacobs Matthews, on Thursday published a 50-page Special Report on the Misuse of Public Funds.
Premier responds to Auditor General's criticisms
Premier Paula Cox on Thursday issued a response to a special report by Auditor General Heather Matthews on the misuse of public funds.
SUN EXCLUSIVE
Cruise line: Let us open casinos
Norwegian Cruise Lines CEO Kevin Sheehan has called for ships to be allowed to open their casinos in Bermuda.
GOVERNMENT UNDER FIRE
AG drops bombshell
Auditor General Heather Jacobs Matthews released a scathing report on Thursday on the 'misuse of public funds', citing two matters, one of which stretches back to early 2009.
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OBA's Richards challenges Cox to TV debate
Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards on Thursday threw down the gauntlet with the challenge of a TV debate on the economy with Premier and Finance Minister Paula Cox.
Green Lantern to close
One of Bermuda's most iconic restaurants will close after 70 years in business. The Green Lantern Restaurant on Serpentine Road will shut its doors on Saturday.
Should we start growing our own crops?
Paget Community Garden is flourishing as dozens of people use the three-quarters of an acre area to grow their own crops.
Cruise ship visitors are set to reach record levels this season
Cruise ship visitor numbers are set to reach a near-record level this tourist season, Transport Minister Derrick Burgess said on Friday.
Bermuda could lose PGA Grand Slam
The PGA Grand Slam golf tournament is set to quit Bermuda, MPs were told on Friday.
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