Would you send your child to boarding school before the age of 12?
There are many local families that would, if you believe the organiser of an upcoming boarding school fair.
Niall Browne said he was ...
The death of a friend’s child from brain cancer has inspired Andrew Soares to take on a gruelling cycle ride across the French Alps to raise funds for cancer research.
He’s one of 14 cyclists from Ber...
Does your child walk as if the weight of the world is on their shoulders?
You might want to pay attention.
Local chiropractor Laura Dowling believes that the way students carry their backpacks is sett...
Julia Outerbridge is on her way to becoming a pharmacist courtesy of a generous scholarship from a local firm.
The 22-year-old has received $10,000 from the Phoenix Stores.
She was one of only two pe...
Imagine if Bermuda held an independence referendum and allowed all residents including expatriates and their teenage dependents to vote while Bermudians living overseas were not allowed to vote.
“If t...
Manners seem to have gone the way of the Dodo in this age of modern technology.
Facebook status updates, WhatsApp notifications and Tweets that come in the middle of a face-to-face conversation — you ...
There are some bees that are so gentle you can put your ungloved hand in their hive and pull it out unscathed. These are not Mark Wheddon’s bees.
“I’d like to say their bark is bigger than their bite,...
Divorce can be an insidious situation that leaves those involved feeling alone in the wilderness.
Divorce Care, a support group run by Ernest Peets and Wayne Dill, is one option to alleviate some of t...
From the moment Darnell Wynn was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she has refused to let the disease keep her from her passion — running.
This weekend she gathered together a group of supporters and ran...
The job seeker appeared in curlers and worn bunny slippers, and handed over her résumé. The slightly bemused staff of the establishment accepted her offering, and off she shuffled. The boss appeared. ...