Getting sick and not being able to afford treatment is an incredibly harsh reality for many people in Bermuda today. From the homeless person who never sees the doctor to the retiree whose change in…
A rocky road Potholes and bumpy roads are more than an uncomfortable inconvenience on your drive into town – they are racking up damage for your vehicle too. Auto dealers highlighted the poor state of…
One in four people will experience a mental health problem of some kind each year. In Bermuda, more than 9,000 people were estimated to suffer from mental disorders in 2019, according to the Mental Health…
St Brendan’s Hospital, for many years, was known as the “pink place on the hill”. That crude nickname reflected the hushed tones surrounding mental health in Bermuda in the 20th Century – it was the…
Juan de Bermudez didn’t even think Bermuda was a suitable name for the islands he discovered in the middle of the Atlantic. It was this Spanish explorer who happened upon our uninhabited paradise as he…
Bermuda, as John Woolridge pointed out in his timeless classic Proud to be Bermudian, is so much more than blue skies and pink sand. And while unique quirks like our white roof tops, Bermy shorts…
Bermuda’s tourism product is cruising towards better times thanks to a major project underway in Dockyard. Upgrades to the King’s Wharf pier will mean it matches “the size and stature” of Heritage Wharf, so that…






