Carole Sousa showed up at our meeting with a typed list of talking points.
Among the many things that had to be discussed: her current activities, her collection of business cards and the people she f...
They’re not exactly Gucci or Louis Vuitton, but Ray Beaulne’s bags have been trending hot this week.
The Bag it Bermuda dumpster bags he sells out of Bermuda Rentals on Bakery Lane in Pembroke, can c...
Carol Hall failed one of the first computer auditing exams she ever took, miserably.
But it did not stop her from going on to establish a career in auditing and also co-found the Bermuda chapter of th...
Three years into a medical career Kadijah Lee-Smith wasn’t happy.
She liked her work as a phlebotomist, drawing and testing blood — but didn’t enjoy the fast pace.
“I was going home with headaches,” ...
In 1998 Lana Young felt she had to leave Bermuda if she wanted a full-time acting career. These days she doesn’t think it’s necessary.
“Things have changed in terms of the accessibility of screen serv...
Governance, risk compliance and cybersecurity will be just a few of the topics on the agenda at the 2019 annual “Going Digital” conference on Friday.
David Burt, the Premier, will give the keynote ad...
Gerry Butterfield never forgets to count her blessings.
She feels fortunate that she owns her home and is able to get income from its two apartments. It’s a big contrast from 40 years ago when a fire...
A six-week-old longtail chick was saved from the wrath of Hurricane Humberto thanks to a kindhearted resident.
Lisa Whitehead, from Grape Bay, Paget, took Shermy the chick from his nest shortly before...
No you may not drive Dennison Grant’s white limousine.
Let’s get that out of the way, because when Mr Grant or his wife Ana turn up, clients often like the white Mercedes Benz sedan so much, they wan...
In the wake of Hurricane Humberto, IT company Fireminds is offering recovery space for offices damaged by the storm.
On Friday morning, the company said they had two locations available for rent in th...