Businesses were shut, church services moved online and residents ordered to adhere to a 24-hour curfew that took effect on April 4.
Initially scheduled for two weeks, the state of emergency ultimately...
Kevin Chapman chose a cruise ship bound for Bermuda as the scene of the crime in his latest novel, Lethal Voyage.
It was a journey the author was familiar with, having taken it often since he and his ...
Three years ago Joan Aspinall came up with a way of using her ocean-inspired designs to give others a hand up.
Her collaboration with Bermuda’s mentally challenged resulted in a string of Christmas tr...
This will be a special Christmas for Judith Rollo and Delores Sullivan, Bermuda’s last Sisters of Charity.
Having spent decades here helping the community, the pair will leave the island on Sunday to ...
Female relationships are incredibly important – Leah Dean will show you why in her book, Assemble the Tribe.
She describes it as a tool to help “women unleash their unique value, redefine their female...
TABS owner Rebecca Singleton recently had her third child and published her second book.
Ask how she balances it all and the clothing designer is quick to say it would be difficult to do on her own: h...
Instead of gifts for her sixth birthday, Tazara Pitcher asked for non-perishable foods.
Her idea was to donate them to the Family Centre – through government’s Covid-19 press conferences, the Somersfi...
On Friday, Suzanne Dunkerley sang a final song on Zoom with her students, most of whom were too young to understand she was saying goodbye.
Covid-19 had hastened her planned retirement from Kindermusi...
With an idea of helping people achieve overall wellness, Bobbi and Nikki Marshall opened a clinic.
To their knowledge, Health Infusion Bermuda Ltd was the first wellness space of its kind in Bermuda a...
Artistically, Fayelle Wharton Bush has gone through a lot of change in the past decade.
Her exhibit at Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art is testament to that. It opens on Friday with a series of encau...