Every year the Nicholl scholarship renews my faith in Bermuda’s future. That was the word from Rick Spurling, Chairman of the Nicholl Scholarship.
This year’s recipients of the $25,000 scholarship wer...
The 18 Bermudians who are participating in this year’s Commonwealth Games in Scotland are carrying on a tradition that spans more than eight decades.
The Commonwealth Games are particularly dear to lo...
The Bermuda National Gallery’s 2014 biennial is hitting the road next year.
More specifically, a portion of it will be travelling the canals of Venice, Italy — in a gondola of course.
The BNG’s 2014 B...
Chelsi Bannister has taken many happy rides with the family on their three-seater pedal bike. Now she’s hoping it will help take her to medical school.
Miss Bannister’s mother, Deeanda Bannister recen...
When people hear that a robot might be handling part of their surgery they sometimes get a little nervous. They might picture a doctor off sipping coffee while the Star Wars movie character R2-D2 stan...
Loquats and salt water is the secret to longevity for Myrtle Edness of Billy Goat Hill in Warwick who recently turned 100.
Mrs Edness turned 100 on Thursday and celebrated with a birthday tea at Fourw...
Eight students from the Jackson’s School of Performing Arts boys’ hip hop class will be travelling to Philadelphia next week for intense break dancing training.
Their instructor in Philadelphia will b...
It is official. Bermuda is at war.
Tomorrow, a group of brave soldiers will be going off to battle invaders in our waters.
The enemy are lionfish who come armed with nasty stinging barbs, and eat up e...
The number one mistake that dog owners make is treating their dog like a human being instead of a canine.
This was the word from Cheri Wulff Lucas, former right hand to famed dog trainer and televisio...
Bespoke is how Elisa Stubbs describes her jewellery.
It means that every piece is highly personalised and has a meaning.
Mrs Stubbs, of Airy Heights Design, admitted it’s not always the most efficien...