Karen Dyer was a little bit reluctant when PALS asked her to come on board as executive director.
She’d just started a doctoral degree, which she hoped would support the work she was doing as a nurse,...
Denaye Hinds frequently visits exclusive Caribbean resorts but relaxing is the last thing on her mind.
She’s there to check out their work.
The Caribbean Journal just named the 30-year-old Bermudian ...
Kathy-Ann Swan was devastated the first time she lost a patient.
She was 23 and about a year into her nursing career.
“I’d only talked to the patient a few minutes before on my rounds and he was comfo...
Jan Quinn has made everything from jewellery to sweaters and now she’s crafting writers.
For the past six months she’s been helping would-be authors through a creative writing course at the Bermuda Mu...
A young chef has turned to crowdfunding to cook up a second chance in the restaurant business.
Antonio Belvedere ran Peppino’s Catering and Personal Chef Service out of the Bermuda College cafeteria f...
You might not have heard of a friendly society, but if you’ve ever celebrated Cup Match you’ve experienced their work.
Cup Match began as a cricket game between friendly societies to celebrate emancip...
Hard work pays off. It’s a lesson recently learnt by Northlands Primary students.
Almost every hand went up when information technology teacher Mary-Beth Aitken asked for volunteers for a video compet...
Judy Smith-Lee has had a lot to complain about in the past three years.
She’s had two bouts of breast cancer, and lost her 35-year-old daughter, Jurina Smith, in a car accident.
Rather than turning in...
Lene Hypolite decided to move to Amsterdam on a whim.
She fell in love with the European city while vacationing there last year and began applying for jobs in Amsterdam when she returned home.
“I just...
If the shoe fits, put it in an art show.
That’s the view of Skye Kermode, Ethan Rogers and Elena Portius, who used 36 shoes to make an installation piece for the BSoA/Bermuda College student art exhib...