In the 20 years Coral Wells has been in the tech industry, the gender gap has shrunk, but has not yet disappeared.
The chief executive officer of tech education company ConnecTech said: “I am seeing m...
Paddle Popped popcorn has had its fits and starts since Malachi Symonds first started it in 2014.
He went off to boarding school, ran it for two years during a gap year, then went off to college.
“I h...
When David Roberts got a job in Bermuda in 1970, he was told not to worry about the racial tension he had heard about.
The British journalist had been inundated with tales of mini riots staged by the ...
When Karen Brine started in real estate, three decades ago, most people got married, had a family and bought a house.
Today’s generation is turning everything on its head.
“Millennials are career ori...
For years Calvin Ming Jr marched with the Salvation Army Band in the annual Remembrance Day parade. But in 1992, he found himself sidelined.
At 44, his heart was failing fast due mostly to congenital...
Two years ago termites invaded Stephen Mayor’s apartment.
He tried everything from special dusts to spraying and spot treatments. “Nothing worked,” he said. In the end he had no choice but to fumigate...
Ryan Sulley has always had a beard, but five months ago decided to let it grow wild.
Complete strangers stop him in the street to say they like it — he does not.
“It’s horrible,” he said. “It is a lo...
The Bermuda Economic Development Corporation was this morning celebrating the success of a Christmas programme designed to spread holiday spending more evenly around Bermuda.
The BEDC revealed that d...
On a chilly day Shannon and Lindsey Philpott’s handiwork pops up all over Bermuda — hoodies with BDA or Devil’s Isle printed on them, T-shirts, woolly hats carrying a Bermuda map design.
The couple st...
In kindergarten Jeanie Flath was told she would never learn to read.
Dyslexic, she suffered through years of remedial classes until age 12 when she mastered the skill.
When the late Jasen Moniz invit...