Anglican priest Arnold Hollis may be 86 years old, but he said he planned to take part in the Black Lives Matter march in Hamilton tomorrow.
Dr Hollis vowed: “I’ll be there — even if someone has to pu...
Lawyer Rod Attride-Stirling believes the issues raised by the Black Lives Matter campaign are just as relevant in Bermuda as they are internationally.
He and his family, including mother Lucy, a form...
The leader of the Anglican Church of Bermuda has branded the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of American police officers, wrong, tragic and evil.
The Right Reverend Nicholas Dill, Anglican ...
The death of an unarmed black man at the hands of American police officers has sparked a surge of interest in an island antiracism group, its president said yesterday.
Lynne Winfield, the chairwoman o...
Nikco Albuoy has a new weapon in the fight against Covid-19 — steam.
The owner of air-conditioning business Advanced Air is now offering a dry-steaming service to disinfect homes and businesses.
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You may not be able to cruise this summer, but you can spend a couple of hours on Keerome Maybury’s 55ft yacht Traveler.
The owner of Traveler Charters Bermuda said the freeze on tourists during the C...
Zoe Kempe-Gibson was riddled with anxiety after her son, Archer, was born.
She had to have an emergency Caesarean section because the umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck.
That Archer was born ...
No one really likes wearing a face mask; Lisa Baumgartner is trying to make it fun for kids come September.
She has created reusable masks with unicorns, dinosaurs, ladybugs and other designs they may...
Mad Hatters Restaurant and the Bermuda Fudge Company have teamed up to offer kerbside delivery of the sweet treat.
Sarah Burrows, the owner of the Dockyard-based fudge makers, said she was forced to l...
Matt Francis and Somers Carr, of The Blind Pig Cocktail Company, had a busy summer planned.
Their cocktail catering business was almost fully booked, but the Covid-19 pandemic put the drinks business ...