You likely haven’t heard of Malikah Tankard but the nine-year-old could soon be Bermuda’s newest “mayor”.
She hopes to become the head of Wonderland, a simulated society at Purvis Primary School desig...
Twins Savannah and Bryson Martin got a huge surprise recently — their mother Jenna showed up to collect them from school.
The 40-year-old was diagnosed with ovarian cancer earlier this year and spent ...
Nancy Thompson’s vintage fruit press wasn’t broke — but it still needed fixing.
Her modernised version of the 1928 gadget is now on sale through her online business, Vintage Kitchen Appliances.
The Be...
It’s been 47 years since Suzie Lowe left Malawi, but the country is still working its magic over her.
Ms Lowe is a mixed media artist who makes African-inspired masks, as well as chunky bracelets, ear...
Trying to find a job at 71 isn’t easy.
Richard Powell got creative.
No-one would hire him after he and his wife moved back to the Island two years ago after several years living in the US.
The former ...
At the airport in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Aliea Kamara could not hug her friends goodbye or even shake their hands.
It was only then that the reality of the Ebola epidemic hit home, despite having bee...
Get writing.....the annual short story competition at The Royal Gazette is underway.
The Royal Gazette’s Christmas Short Story Contest has been running now for over a half century; generations of loca...
You couldn’t pay most women to go bald, but nurse Roslyn “Wally” Simmons had her price: $3,650. That’s the amount she raised for cancer charity PALS by chopping off 12 years worth of dreadlocks. She p...
That Paris is referred to as the City of Light is lost on Parisians — they all wear black.
It’s something that struck Bermudian Tiffany Smith when she moved to the city three years ago. Her view hasn’...
What better way to celebrate the Bermuda Festival’s 40th anniversary than with rubies.
Artist Alexandra Mosher is selling a special butterfly pin containing a single ruby to mark the event.
“The butt...