Sinclair “Ernest” Signor believes Hurricane Humberto quite possibly saved his life.
The Category 3 storm battered Bermuda in 2019, leaving most of the island without power and damaging numerous buildi...
Holly Mazar-Fox moved to the island three years ago and wanted to be part of the community.
As an art consultant she decided the best way to start was to get to know Bermuda’s artists – her eye was dr...
Before joining the Ignite business acceleration programme in September, Richelle Richards was terrified of social media.
“My generation is not used to being out there,” said Ms Richards, who runs art...
For Vicki Abraham, being an early riser comes in handy running a business in Bermuda from 11,000 miles away in Australia.
The communications expert moved Down Under earlier this month to be closer to...
Interior designer Jenn Butterworth moved to London a week before the pandemic hit last March.
“The move had been in the works for awhile,” said Ms Butterworth of Jenn Butterworth Interiors. “With all ...
Beryl Bartlett still chuckles when she thinks of a patient who started a fire trying to dry underwear in the oven.
The district nurse called the Fire Department and, because the woman’s bras and under...
At a retreat in California, Shanell Vaughn was amazed by the powerful vibrations that came from the yogis’ instruments.
“It was like a deep tissue massage without anyone touching you,” she said. “It...
To raise awareness of personal privacy rights in Bermuda, the TLC Group of Companies kicks off Data Privacy Week tomorrow.
The week will include a series of online webinars targeting people in Bermuda...
Last year was so uncertain, many business managers put off strategic planning, preferring to wait and see what the future held.
But Employee Assistance Programme executive director, Latisha Lister-Bur...
Please, no coffee for Joann Adams she is an avowed tea drinker – preferably herbal and made with ingredients picked from the backyard.
Some are for pure enjoyment while others are to help with variou...