A mother fighting a rare form of cancer has received financial boost from The Bermuda’s Emerging Professionals (BEPRO) organisation.
BEPRO recently donated funds given by attendees at a BEPRO networki...
While people often talk about children following in their parents’ footsteps, for photographer Martha Vaughan, it is more a case of following in her daughter’s footsteps.
Years ago, Mrs Vaughan’s husb...
When Sabrina Burgess started competitive bodybuilding she was 42 years old, worked full-time and had four children at home including a toddler.
These so called “limitations” only made her more determi...
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Marsden First United Methodist Church, 151 South Road, Smith’s invite you to a Rainbow Tea and Hat Show in the Rolando Hall from 3pm to 5pm; Cost $15. Bring your Bermuda nature made hats.
Wesley...
When Little Venice staff say they are using fresh herbs in their new spring menu they aren’t kidding. MEF Managing Director Emilio Barbieri takes great pride in picking them on his way to work every m...
When offered a free dinner at Rosewood Tucker’s Point Restaurant The Point, most people would think twice before turning it down. This is one of Bermuda’s most upscale restaurants.
Some people might w...
When Shay-Juan Bascome graduates from the Bermuda College today his proud mother will be right there with him, literally.
Colette Riley, 42, and son, Mr Bascome, will be graduating together. Mrs Rile...
After Fidelity Senior Manager in Finance Angeline Mahwendepi had a baby, she started running to stay fit. She ran three times a week thinking that was enough to keep her fit and healthy. The trouble w...
When does a squiggly line cease to become a squiggly line and become abstract art?
According to a new arts group in St George’s in doesn’t really matter.
Paul Doughty and other local artists will disc...
Back in 1659, a Virginia Company ship, The Eagle, was transporting immigrants from England to Jamestown, Virginia, when it wrecked on one of Bermuda’s treacherous reefs. The passengers made it to shor...