The CFA Society’s Financial Literacy series at the Bermuda College, is back by popular demand.
“What makes our classes unique is that we dig in with real life examples,” said series co-ordinator Robin...
In the last year, there has been a lot of bad news about retail in Hamilton, with several veteran retailers closing down after decades in business.
But one Hamilton entrepreneur insists it’s not all ...
Sally Ker admits to being a little strict, as yoga teachers go.
If she needs a piece of equipment while teaching, her students better make it snappy with their help.
And she tries not to let students...
There’s nothing like a little “mansplaining” to make washing a slippery, wiggling dog, more fun.
At least that’s true at Indra’s Place, a self-service dog wash facility on Elliott Street in Hamilton. ...
Nina London wanted to write a book about her life but put it off for years.
Looking back, she realises she just wasn’t ready.
“We always think there will be another day or time that we can accomplish ...
In his younger years, Bernard Brangman played everything from football to billiards.
He was competitive at every turn, most likely because he came from a family that took sports seriously.
His brothe...
Christmas, Easter, high summer, whatever the occasion fitness instructor Kelly Ingham will find a way to turn it into a lesson.
This Hallowe’en while other people were carving pumpkins, the owner of ...
You name it and Horst Augustinovic collects it — walking sticks, books, stationery from hotels long gone.
“This is what you do when you don’t have children,” the 80-year-old joked.
But by far, his f...
A 33-year-old accused of killing another man on New Year’s Day also appeared at the Supreme Court arraignments session yesterday.
Mikado Burchall, of Smith’s, is charged with the unlawful killing of ...
When People’s Pharmacy opened on Victoria Street, exactly 35 years ago today, the freezer was so small staff had to go inside sideways to get something out.
“I remember we used to order 12 of this or ...