As a kid, Brotha Richie doodled on whatever he could — colouring books, the brown paper covers of his schoolbooks, his sneakers.
Music took over but then three years ago he went through a rough patch ...
The Ledgelets in Sandys was once a thriving cottage colony owned by John and Nelga Young.
Then the tourism slide began; the couple passed away and the Ledgelets became strictly residential in the 1990...
Cynthia DeSilva kept things hush when she decided to pursue a college degree in 2014.
She wasn’t sure her friends would understand why she needed to do it, at age 78.
“They would have said what are yo...
The world’s bosses are feeling gloomy about the global economy this year, and that’s not a good sign.
Fifty-three per cent of chief executive officers are predicting a decline in the rate of global ec...
FryDays is kicking off the new year by turning things upside down at its Hamilton location.
Their old PlayTimeZone for young children is now gone, replaced with a quirky new dining space, which includ...
As the City of Hamilton planned its block party for New Year’s Eve, Jessica Astwood could only cross her fingers and hope for the best.
Mindful of the many celebrations that usually take place on Dece...
Every night you lock your doors, and set the security alarm, but is your business really secure?
TLC Group Solutions, a firm that advices on data security, sees many clients who are under prepared for...
Many people make new year’s resolutions — they’ll lose weight, they’ll budget better, they’ll quit smoking.
But before January is even over, so many people fall off the wagon that this Friday has bee...
Family has always been very important to Gloria Carey. It may be because she came from a big one, the 90-year-old was the middle child of ten born to Edith and Albert Spencer.
Her parents moved here f...
When Wanneeka Saunders first started making popcorn for her mother and her mother’s workmates, she was making ten bags a week on average.
It was a way to make a few extra dollars while she worked as a...