Robert Lee had never rowed in his life so at 76, when a friend suggested he give it a try, he was a little bemused.
Six years later, however, he is in love with the sport.
Twice a week at 8am the eag...
Watching her daughter, Austin, grow up is a bittersweet experience for Shawnette Smith.
While she loves that the 11-year-old is becoming more independent, it sometimes gets her down.
“I definitely fin...
With so many working from home right now, residents are not browsing Hamilton stores like they once did, and there are fewer stores to choose from.
“People come into town for errands, to go to the ban...
Brad Coetzer could not resist the bored-looking ape dressed in lab whites.
The ape was a piece of digital art sold as a non-fungible token.
“One of my favourite bands is Gorillaz and the ape reminded...
Willem Mulder loves painting, but laughs about his actual talent.
“I was amazed,” he said. “Last year two of my paintings sold in the Warwick Academy Art Auction. One went for $25 and one went for $75...
Nylah Bassett is one of Bermuda’s youngest YouTube sensations.
The three-year-old started helping her mother to cook almost as soon as she could sit up on her own.
“I would put her on the counter an...
Jessica Lightbourne used to be a wall flower. Now she is the chief executive officer of a new company, the International Coaching and Leadership Institute (ICLI).
"If that isn’t transformational, I do...
Some businesses are moving out of downtown Hamilton, but Cassine is moving in.
Cassine will be opening their first storefront at 25 Reid Street in Hamilton tomorrow, selling environmentally friendly ...
Carb lovers stormed a new French bakery in Hamilton on Monday, gobbling down all the fresh baked goods on offer.
“We sold out the first day,“ said Thomas Bekhazi, owner of l’Artisan Boulangerie on t...
In 1953 Anne Hines became the first Bermudian to successfully dance en pointe in public.
She did it at the Colonial Opera House on Victoria Street where she played the dying swan in Swan Lake.
“My fri...