When Steven Hollis first started Ocean Sails he crafted sails, he was a competitor and the yachting season started in October.
A lot has changed in the 48 years since then.
Ocean Sails is now the o...
Mexican-American author Reyna Grande believes wholeheartedly that immigrants should be treated with tolerance and compassion, documented or not.
She was once an illegal immigrant herself.
“People fo...
Lloyd Williams moved to Nevis and thought it was a good time to try farming.
He’d never planted anything in his life but there was a lot more open land there than in Bermuda and agriculture was import...
Who in Bermuda has not run out of water halfway through a shower, particularly in these hot, dry summer months?
But cracking open the water tank and squinting into the darkness, might not be the most ...
Law firm Wakefield Quin has awarded its 2019 legal scholarships to Ojeda Smith and Shayla Smith.
Ms Smith returned to WQ as an intern for her second summer, after successfully completing the graduate ...
The daily specials are still chalked on the wall at the old Tribe Road Kitchen on Reid Street, but the space is no longer a café.
Doris Wade of Endless Creations Pottery Studio, took over the locatio...
The Regulatory Authority is calling for public feedback on a preliminary report of an electronic communications sector market review.
The report is specifically focused on reviewing providers in the e...
There might be two kind of parents in the world, moms and dads who adore back-to-school shopping, and those who find it sheer hell.
Dionne Pearman falls into the first category.
“I really like to sh...
Eusebio Raynor doesn’t want much in life, just a job, money to spend and things of his own.
Unfortunately, when potential employers find out the 28-year-old is paraplegic, and in a wheelchair, the do...
Bermudian Wendy King has been made the new public policy and regulatory affairs analyst at the Association of Bermuda Insurers and Reinsurers.
In addition, Suzanne Williams-Charles, director of policy...