Martin Brewer has two seismographs in his home.
It’s not often that it happens but when the Earth shakes, people call him.
“One time I was having lunch in town,” said Dr Brewer. “Journalist Brian Da...
Nothing about Gray Robinson’s first hours of kite surfing suggested a future career.
He struggled to put his first kite board together in 2001.
Eventually he and his father, Gordon Robinson Jr, got t...
Roseller Pia was devastated when he had to leave engineering school early. The Filipino had always dreamt of becoming a ship-builder. But he was the eleventh of 12 children and his father, a farmer, c...
Lennox Boodram wants Bermuda to know he’s very, very sorry. He said a crack addiction made him steal $42,050 from KBB while he was the environmental charity’s executive director.
Jail and rehab helped...
Mark Robinson lives next to a busy section of North Shore Road in Pembroke. As people whizz by, they often call out, “Hey, Mr Robinson.” That can set off a debate between the 85-year-old and his wife ...
If given a choice between a designer purse or a new camera lens, Susan Thomas would pick the lens every time.
A girl can never have enough camera equipment, in her opinion.
“In fact, I don’t own any d...
For a long time Aura Jones kept her fashion designs behind closed doors.
She’s a little shy, and making clothing was a hobby.
“My own family didn’t know I designed clothes,” said Ms Jones, originally...
Pete and Annesa Saunders didn’t set out on a 500-mile walk to develop greater patience.
They walked the Camino Francés trail from France to Spain last month to raise $25,000 for Impact Mentoring Acad...
It’s not always easy for Cynthia Dias to stay positive.
The 62-year-old has spent the past seven years battling Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Sometimes, when she tried to relax, anxious thoughts rocketed around...
Alice Bean is a bit shy and never liked surprises much.
But some are better than others.
Last month she was blown away when her granddaughter, Michela Outerbridge, surprised her with a lunch at Bella...