Laura Frith, has a lot of passions — highland dancing, sewing, science, Sea Cadets, but playing the flute is “high up there” on her list of favourite activities.
“I like that it is very pretty and it...
The old saying “if you love what you do, you will never work a day in your life” has certainly proved true for Joan Talbot.
She spent 67 years with Front Street clothing store Calypso, and never felt...
For more than half a century charter boat operator Nigel Prescott has taken thousands of convention visitors on water tours around Bermuda.
Now, with the convention season cancelled due to Covid-19, ...
The Retreat in Devonshire offers a range of services, facials, nails, massages, but after the Covid-19 lockdown customers had one thing in mind — body hair removal.
“We did a lot of waxing in the fi...
At the end of each day, art teacher Richelle Richards has often collected a box of lost items belonging to children — water bottles, sneakers, lunch bags. She has seen some middle-school students go h...
Teamwork is equally as important as physical strength. That may just have been the biggest lesson learnt by a group of teenagers who spent three days on Spirit of Bermuda working towards the Silver le...
Laid off by the Fairmont Southampton in March, Jackson Chandranathan took it as an opportunity to help people less fortunate then himself.
Throughout the lockdown period, for five days a week, the che...
Executemps Ltd, one of Bermuda’s longest established temping agencies, is under new ownership.
Michelle White, the new owner, is promising to bring 21st-century innovation to the resource service bus...
Carol Carvalho loves to shop but has a rule: for every item that she buys, another has to go.
The monthly car boot sale at Peace Lutheran Church in Paget is where she drops many of them off.
“I hate ...
As the sun set and the cockroaches swarmed, Eva O’Connor wondered if she had made the right choice.
She was spending the night in the middle of a field in Dockyard, having signed up for a two-week cam...