Gil Tucker was the only black student in his class throughout his years at Saltus Grammar School.
Both welcomed and teased, he refused to let anyone set limits on him.
At Harrington Sound Primary Sch...
When clients drift away, some hair salons offer hefty discounts to lure them back.
Salon Pink owner Kidist “Pinky” Emery doesn’t see any reason for discounts at her place.
“We offer great services,” ...
The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce said the proposal to flip the 60:40 rule that guaranteed majority Bermudian ownership of companies to 40:60 “requires more examination”.
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister ...
Quinton DeShield moved to Angola to start a business, but soon got distracted by a cause.
Bothered by the piles of trash on the beaches outside Luanda, the capital city of the southern African nation,...
Businesswomen Susan Pateras-Maybury and Suzanne Khan have launched The Art of You, a movement to help women become their best selves.
The Art of You’s first event, a three-day women’s transformation s...
The Masterworks Museum eatery in the Botanical Gardens in Paget has a revamped look and a new name — its old one.
Homer’s Café opened on Monday, again, after 18 months as the Salty Lime.
Salty Lime ...
Joyce Watlington arrived in Bermuda in 1953 and decided she was never going back to Montreal.
Friends of her parents had invited her and her sister Muriel to stay with them in St George’s — they could...
In the 20 years Coral Wells has been in the tech industry, the gender gap has shrunk, but has not yet disappeared.
The chief executive officer of tech education company ConnecTech said: “I am seeing m...
Paddle Popped popcorn has had its fits and starts since Malachi Symonds first started it in 2014.
He went off to boarding school, ran it for two years during a gap year, then went off to college.
“I h...
When David Roberts got a job in Bermuda in 1970, he was told not to worry about the racial tension he had heard about.
The British journalist had been inundated with tales of mini riots staged by the ...