Salintae Tuzo-Smith’s counselling business Metanoia Power came out of a very bad time in her life.
Back in 2016, she was contemplating whether to commit suicide or continue to live.
“I had a lot of ...
Electric cars are cheap to power up, they produce less pollution, and they’re virtually silent. Will they come to dominate Bermuda’s roads?
Michael Swan thinks they will.
“I most definitely see a day...
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister of Finance, had the honour of opening the Toronto Stock Exchange, accompanied by a delegation from the island, this week.
The group is in Toronto for a multi-industry fo...
Some siblings fight tooth and nail growing up, but not Deanna Perry and Jimmy O’Connor.
Perhaps it was because they only had each other to play with on the tiny island off St David’s that they grew u...
Bad news for lionfish eaters — the local supply of the delicious nuisance fish is about to shrink.
Reefsweeper, a remote operated vehicle used by company Atlantic Lionshare to spear, collect and sell...
Don’t you hate it when you find the perfect recipe online, but leave your shopping list at home?
The Marketplace customers can quickly retrieve the recipe using the free wi-fi now available in all sto...
When Shawnette Simmons Smith opened the Green Lite Café and Eatery across from the Somerset Cricket Club in Sandys, she really wanted to create an all-vegan eatery.
But the previous occupant, the Sha...
The 1959 Theatre Boycott was pivotal in the lives of George Cook and Ottiwell Simmons. The men were in their twenties when black Bermudians began protests against segregation here.
Dr Cook, who was i...
On her 49th birthday Charmaine Tucker started writing a bucket list.
Her friends were all for it until “run a 5K” appeared on the list.
They knew what was coming.
“Whatever she does, she likes to have...
When Desmond Townsend first moved from London to Bermuda, there was one thing he missed — fish and chips.
“I wanted a taste of home,” Mr Townsend said. “In London, chicken tikka masala is probably the...