Charann Daniels and her sister, Charmarie Virgin, were always fascinated by natural beauty products.
“We would go for a walk and wonder whether the plants we saw were edible, or whether they could be ...
Butterfield Bank has partnered with one of the island’s largest feeding programmes for those in need.
The mounting evidence of social displacement in Bermuda led to hundreds of volunteers at Christ Ch...
When Malachi Symonds launched Paddle Popped Popcorn in 2014, he included little comic strips in the bag to interest younger customers.
The technique worked. Children loved the comic entitled The Stor...
Craft stores have come and gone over the past 22 years but Qui-Ja Fabrics in Hamilton has remained a constant.
Owner Laquita Simmons talks a lot about trying not to stock the same old things her compe...
Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa in Sandys has launched a pop-up restaurant celebrating the Jamaican Bermudian heritage of its long-time executive chef Keith DeShields.
DeShields’ Bistro is now open...
People came out of the woodwork when Joy T Barnum started singing at the St Georges Christmas Shop N Stroll on Sunday afternoon.
Passers-by stopped in their tracks to listen to her medley of Christmas...
When Barbara Petty went to Mount Saint Agnes Academy she so admired the nuns who taught at that time, she wanted to be one herself.
“I don’t think I was even 16 when I told my parents,” the 82 year o...
Jean Claude Garzia has been in the restaurant industry in Bermuda for 41 years, but says the last two years have been the hardest.
The sign outside his Victoria Street eatery, JC’s Cafe & Bistro, read...
When Bermudian Thomas MacDonald published his memoir earlier this year, he was so excited he did not want to wait more than a week to receive his free author’s copy.
Instead, he went to Amazon and pai...
At 80, Joan Hollis easily recalls a time when she was one of the world’s top bowlers.
In the 1980s she beat everyone she played in tournaments in the United States and Europe.
Back home in Bermuda she...