There was an invisible line dividing Collin Simmons’s Pembroke neighbourhood in the 1950s.
White people lived on one side of Happy Valley Road, and blacks on the other. Socially, their paths did not c...
Central Filing Ltd has tripled its storage space with a $300,000 expansion in Southampton.
The new facility on Industrial Park Road opened this month, and is designed for high-value business records,...
Five months after opening the Pet Stop in Pembroke is now offering a grooming service and has expanded its premises.
When Natasha Lambert opened the pet shop in September she imagined she’d at least p...
It used to be that local retailers faced competition from down the street or across town — now they’re up against retailers worldwide.
With the click of a button customers can order almost anything, ...
The name “William Zuill” has special meaning for Australian James Arnold.
His full name is William James Zuill Arnold, and his Bermudian grandfather was the late William Sears Zuill.
So when it came t...
It’s not easy selling an $89,900 pen.
Former Bermuda resident Mervin Mascarenhas, has yet to find a buyer for a luxury pen he constructed out of meteorite material, two months after putting it on the ...
Jack Bacardi moved into Agape House thinking it was the end. He was in his 40s and had lived the “life of Riley” until drinking and smoking took a toll on his body.
Doctors warned that death was immin...
The Wright family joke is that 97-year-old Aileen waits for no one. It was certainly true last October when she wanted to visit her sister, Ianthe Pearman, who was ill.
Her family offered to drive he...
Friendliness, pink sand and milkshakes at the Spot Restaurant are just a few of the things Levidia Daba misses about Bermuda.
She left the island for Wellington, New Zealand, just over a year ago afte...
Like a lot of 12-year-olds, Chelsea Minors doesn’t really know what she wants to do with her life yet.
But a camp that allowed her to code and fly drones has her considering technology.
And that’s m...