A Pembroke reflexologist might have picked the wrong tree to shelter her car under.
Holly Paiva, of Ocean Lane, awoke yesterday morning to find her Ford Fusion’s windshield smashed in by a tree and h...
Everything comes in a bowl at new eatery Bowl 61, and the menu is fairly simple wet or dry Asian noodles and poke, a form of Hawaiian sushi.
But customers have poured in from the moment Casablanca fr...
Liz Spalding had two daughters back to back — and then bought a chicken farm.
She and her husband, Neville, hadn’t yet been married five years. Needless to say, they were interesting times.
“We had ab...
JaVaughn Dill shakes his head when people complain about the high price of fresh vegetables.
“I see it on Facebook,” the 40-year-old said. “The average person doesn’t understand the logistics and the ...
People interested in a masonry career are encouraged to sign up for an upcoming masonry apprenticeship training programme.
The class is being run by the Department of Workforce Development in partners...
Clarien Bank has appointed Sean Moran as the new senior vice-president, head of business development.
With more than 20 years experience in the financial services industry in Bermuda, Asia and North ...
When Karen Simons first went into holistic healing, she wasn’t sure how things would go.
Was there enough interest in Bermuda in alternative therapies like cupping, acupuncture and transpersonal psych...
Fitness studios come and go in today’s economy, but The Athletic Club has remained a constant.
The Washington Street, Hamilton facility celebrates its 35th anniversary this month.
“I like to say I w...
James Small started life in a staunchly Christian family in rural South Carolina. In his twenties he became an Imam working with Ella Collins, the sister of Malcolm X.
At 74, he’s a Pan-African activi...
For 34 years Leroy “Lofty” Burns was a driver for St Brendan’s Hospital, ferrying children who were patients.
He remembers it as one of the best jobs he ever had.
“I loved working with the children,” ...