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Liz Spalding had two daughters back to back — and then bought a chicken farm.
She and her husband, Neville, hadn’t yet been married five years. Needless to say, they were interesting times.
“We had about 3,500 birds,” she said. “We didn’t know a thin...
DATE: Sep 17, 2019
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
Injuries are a nightmare for athletes.
William DeSilva was relatively new to running when the pain set in.
He easily treated the bursitis in his hip with a short break from exercise, but the inflammation in his left Achilles that came later refused ...
DATE: Sep 16, 2019
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When women have open, honest and vulnerable conversations, powerful transformation can occur.
That’s the premise of a free event taking place tonight at Mount Zion AME Church.
Local faith community members Kristin Burt, Bonnie Claggett, Karen Willi...
DATE: Sep 14, 2019
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Religion
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TODAY
• Anglican Diocesan Guilds Council: Join us from 3pm until 5pm for our 33rd annual awards tea. St Paul’s Christian Education Centre, 69 Middle Road, Paget.
• Bright Temple AME Church: Pre-Women’s Day workshop at 10am. Guest speaker the Rev Dr ...
DATE: Sep 14, 2019
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The pawpaw has dominated the Smith family’s dinner table since last year when they began work on a joint cookbook project centred around the fruit.
Pawpaw Bermuda, created by Edwin Smith, his wife Shirley Ann and their sons Micrae and Stefan, contai...
DATE: Sep 13, 2019
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AUTHOR:
Sarah Lagan
Darren Woods For the past 16 years, David Thompson, the president of Bermuda Overseas Missions, has provided people of Bermuda, from all backgrounds, ages and faiths, an opportunity to make a difference in our world by addressing global issues throug...
DATE: Sep 12, 2019
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Young Observer
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Al Seymour held an exhibit of his art as part of his 85th birthday celebrations last year. Arranged on the sly by his daughter, Lisa Pace, she then made a proposal that surprised him even further: they could hold a show together.
“I said, ‘Why don’t ...
DATE: Sep 12, 2019
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James Small started life in a staunchly Christian family in rural South Carolina. In his twenties he became an Imam working with Ella Collins, the sister of Malcolm X.
At 74, he’s a Pan-African activist, scholar and speaker and a Yoruba priest.
“God ...
DATE: Sep 11, 2019
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy
For 34 years Leroy “Lofty” Burns was a driver for St Brendan’s Hospital, ferrying children who were patients.
He remembers it as one of the best jobs he ever had.
“I loved working with the children,” he said. “A lot of them called me ‘Daddy’ or ‘Uncl...
DATE: Sep 10, 2019
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Jessie Moniz Hardy
Why is archaeology so white? It’s a rhetorical question posed by black archaeologists over the decades; Bermudian Catherine Draycott is leading a discussion here on why so few people of colour get involved in her field.
She will speak this week as pa...
DATE: Sep 09, 2019
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