by Melissa Fox Would those alluring fire hall calendars still be so alluring if the firefighters gracing each month didn’t look as though they were chiselled from stone? Aesthetics aside, peak physical fitness is one…
by Krystal McKenzie In photo: Chief Inspector Alex Rollin All levels of staff at the Bermuda Police Service (BPS) have a tough job at the best of times. While they are not necessarily the primary…
by Vejay Steede Knowing how to get help can literally be the difference between life and death during a hurricane. By now, most Bermudians are well versed on how to prepare for a seasonal storm:…
by Tim Smith We can be so busy running around buying food, water, batteries and toilet paper that sometimes it’s easy to forget one thing that is absolutely vital to our health: medication. Stephanie Simons,…
by Krystal McKenzie Those of us who have lived here for five years or more are well acquainted with what we need to do when a hurricane is approaching and when one hits us. For…
by Vejay Steede On September 5, 2003, Bermuda experienced the most devastating hurricane to hit these shores in many decades. Hurricane Fabian was the big one; a tempest that relentlessly hurled wave after wave of…
by Tim Smith In photo: Dr. Rosyln Bascombe-Adams (centre) braves major storm winds outside King Edward VII Memorial Hospital with colleagues Marshall Minors and Venetta Symonds Major storms can be challenging in any building, but the…