Lawrence Trott starts feeling sentimental whenever he drives past East End Primary School.
His parents, Fred and Shirley, and his five siblings studied there; his 1969 class was the first to graduate ...
Louise Jones is happiest when she’s outside — digging in the garden, painting things around the yard.
She starts every morning with a swim near her Pembroke home accompanied by her Labrador Retriever...
Many teens mow lawns to earn a little extra cash, but this summer Giovanni Hollis is taking things to the next level.
The Warwick Academy graduate has started his own business, Home in One Property M...
For years, Sharia Whitehurst chewed her nails over whether to start her own clothing line.
Would she be able to obtain funding to start a business? Would she be able to handle it while working a full-...
The average person can hold their breath for two minutes; Beth Neale can hold hers for six. The South African plans to put the skill to use in September when she will attempt to free dive 164ft withou...
Tenia Woolridge calls the plates, cups and soup bowls she sells through Miss T @ Home “special occasion dinnerware”.
If she calls them what they are, bone china, the younger crowd gets antsy.
They w...
In his younger years “Ted” Cowen would fly up the 185 steps of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse.
It was something he did frequently. His father, Rudolph, was the lighthouse keeper and would send him to grab a t...
Claire-Ann Raynor resisted when her husband Carl first taught her how to calculate the square footage of a roof.
They were running their decorative moulding business, BMT Ltd, together.
“I said you’r...
“Age is nothing but a number. You are never too old or too young to learn.”
Sharmaine Thomas’s message to this year’s graduates of the Adult Education School was heartfelt.
Like them, she was receivin...
Beaded flip-flops, baskets, bags, clothing, even dog leashes — it’s all straight out of Africa at Authentic Afrika Bermuda.
Tanya Osewe, a Bermudian who spent 20 years in Kenya, started the business a...