Doctors removed a tumour from Kenny Fray’s mouth and gave him five years to live. Nine years later he is still here, defying the odds.
“I think I’m blessed,” he said. “I’m not complaining about anyth...
Born in Trinidad, Daryl Cox can’t remember a year without carnival.
In his native Port of Spain, the two-day festival is filled with huge musical performances, vibrant colours and massive crowds; mult...
Running a wine company with a rock star, who just happens to be your father, has plenty of ups.
Jesse Bongiovi is grateful for the benefits.
The name Jon Bon Jovi draws a lot of attention to his ros...
Frank Morgan felt very much alone when he moved to Bermuda. He wasn’t working and he didn’t know anyone except his wife, whose days were filled with her reinsurance job. Writing proved his salvation.
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Joy Sticca dubbed her work space “The Joyful Corner”; for 30 years the name stuck. Five years after her retirement from the Bermuda Department of Tourism, her old colleagues still shout out “Hey Joyfu...
It was the trip of a lifetime for Rachel Sawden. At 24, she took money she had earned working as a personal assistant and spent eight months travelling the world.
“I rode camels in the Thar Desert in ...
Keil Gunther said little to her daughters about her breast cancer as she battled through the disease six years ago.
She thought it was too big a topic for six-year-old Katie, but particularly for Quin...
There are times when Domonique Rivas feels her daughter doesn’t know just how lucky she is. Five-year-old Solaé has lots of toys, is driven to school every day and has a family that loves her.
“Kids i...
Hallowe’en is Brittany Medeiros’s favourite time of year. She loves make-up.
With a bit of eyeshadow, face paint and water, she is able to transform into a werewolf, a clown, or a zombie complete with...
There are some seniors who pull out their cameras only while on vacation or to snap shots of grandchildren; Barbara Robinson takes pictures of her cakes.
They litter the pages of her photo albums, a r...