The frigid freeze in Texas last week wasn’t part of Vicki Maiato Pace’s relocation plan.
A devastating winter storm caused temperatures to plummet to -2F. Unused to that degree of cold, Texans turned ...
At 85, Bernice Smith learnt she had breast cancer.
A routine mammogram in 2011 revealed a small spot developing under her breast; the St David’s Islander refused to waste any time on negative emotions...
Since the Covid-19 pandemic began last March, CedarTree Vets Ltd has seen a surge in demand for their mobile veterinary services.
Practice owners, Lucy and Mark Richardson, took on so many new clients...
At 34, Reva Minors wishes she had paid greater attention to the pull she felt as a teenager.
Television programmes about childbirth, particularly water births, fascinated her – she always felt a littl...
After 30 years working as a chef in busy kitchens, Brian Bean thought working in food sales would be more relaxing.
But six months into it, he was bored.
“I didn’t think I would miss cooking as much a...
When it comes to the simple pleasures, David Semos loves taking a quick nap in front of the television.
And it’s no wonder.
He teaches archery and fencing at several schools, runs archery and fencing...
At Small Fry PR, Sian Blackmore likes things small. She has a short client roster, and she works mostly with small businesses.
“Our slogan is ’helping small fish in a big pond’,” she said.
She start...
Susan Folk has fond memories of her childhood in Bermuda – and encourages just about everybody she meets to visit.
She has been back more than 20 times since she left the island for the US sometime ar...
Many of us start the work day with a firm goal in mind, but then the telephone calls and e-mails start rolling in. Can you just help me with this? When the day is done it is easy to feel like you have...
Bermuda’s insurance industry is making steady progress in diversity, equity and inclusion, but consultant Rachel Field feels there is still more work to be done.
“What we are really talking about is c...