After a major storm like Hurricane Humberto, clearing away fallen trees can be dangerous work.
One wrong cut and a pinned tree branch could come loose and crash into you, or the tree itself could shi...
For 79 years Elizabeth Gumbs has been a fixture on the organ at First Church of God, Angle Street.
In her early days, shortly after the Second World War started, she had to remember to pump the instru...
After 11 years overseas, Tika Gilbert has returned to architectural firm Botelho Wood.
Ms Gilbert was in the United Kingdom completing a bachelors, masters and postgraduate diploma in architecture to ...
Travis Gilbert, a senior public officer with the Bermuda Government, has been appointed general manager of East End Asphalt.
Polaris Holding Company, which acquired EEA in March, said Mr Gilbert will ...
Just Shirts Dry Cleaners and Launders want their customers to know they are open for business as usual.
After Hamilton cleaning firm Just Cleaners announced they were closing this month, Just Shirts w...
Where you work used to have a lot to do with where you live.
But Chris Evans, co-founder of software start-up Flyt Limited, believes that may soon change.
“There is this huge trend happening where re...
Having never been in a relationship herself, the obvious question was how Marilyn Steede was able to write a romance novel.
She started working on When Your Body Gets Weak in 1998, and published it i...
Women in Reinsurance, an organisation for professional women working in Bermuda reinsurance, has appointed Peta White as board chair. She succeeds Kathleen Reardon who will remain a director.
Ms White...
Eighteen years ago, Ernest DeCouto got on a bike, pedalled for about a mile and then gave up, exhausted. His wife, Susan, still laughs at the memory of him falling off while trying to turn the cycle a...
Located upstairs at 39 Reid Street, Katherine Fisher just wasn’t getting the foot traffic she wanted in her Gotcha Covered Outdoor Store.
This summer’s heat didn’t help things.
“No one would come east...