When talking does not work, Laura Henagulph turns to the animals at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for help.
Cats, dogs, hamsters and horses — the psychologist has called on them...
Eight months in, Sabriuna Wilkinson discovered she was pregnant. She suspected something was off last October when she gained 20lbs in two weeks, but never thought that could be the cause.
She did not...
When the Covid-19 lockdown ended earlier this year, many homeowners were left with wildly overgrown lawns.
Kion Knights, 23, saw opportunity in the weeds.
In April, he had just returned home after f...
After battling her way through ovarian cancer, Nancy Wainwright has a message for women over 50: monitor your body for change, no matter how subtle.
At 55, she started suffering from abdominal pain, a...
While studying law in England, Siraj Grant developed a minor infection. His back hurt and his lymph nodes were swollen.
After seeing his doctor, he turned to an alternative therapy called cupping to d...
Michael Robinson loves educating people about wine.
Working for Burrows & Lightbourn for 22 years as director of wines, he led many wine-tasting events and discussions. He also writes about wine in hi...
Lance Crockwell is a compulsive poet.
On the bus, walking through his Sandys neighbourhood or talking to friends, the verses just flow from him his lips.
“I don’t usually plan it or think about it,” ...
Laura Frith, has a lot of passions — highland dancing, sewing, science, Sea Cadets, but playing the flute is “high up there” on her list of favourite activities.
“I like that it is very pretty and it...
The old saying “if you love what you do, you will never work a day in your life” has certainly proved true for Joan Talbot.
She spent 67 years with Front Street clothing store Calypso, and never felt...
For more than half a century charter boat operator Nigel Prescott has taken thousands of convention visitors on water tours around Bermuda.
Now, with the convention season cancelled due to Covid-19, ...