ANNOUNCEMENTS

Principal's remarks at the Berkeley Institute prize giving

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30: Thanks to all of you for your presence here this morning.Throughout this academic year the school team, and in particular our Year Heads and Advisors, have ensured that all of our students know our school’s Mission Statement.

Works and Engineering closures on Wednesday

TUESDAY, JULY 6: Members of the public are advised that on Wednesday, July 7, 2010, the Ministry of Works and Engineering will be holding its Annual Summer Fun Day team building initiative at Clearwater Beach, Southside, St. David’s, from noon onwards.

U.S. Consulate announces fee increases

TUESDAY, JULY 6: The U.S. Department of State is raising fees associated with passport and immigrant visa services to meet the increasing cost of delivering consular services.

Tynes Bay closes for one week

TUESDAY, JULY 6: The Ministry of Works and Engineering wishes to advise the public that effective Wednesday, July 7, 2010, the Tynes Bay Waste-to-Energy Facility will be closed for approximately one week due to an equipment malfunction.

Statement regarding allegations of assault by police officers

FRIDAY, JULY 9: I speak to you in my role as Service Discipline Officer and I wish to make a few statements in relation to the allegations being made by Troy Smith in today’s Royal Gazette and on the ZBM news last night.
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BPSU meeting July 23

THURSDAY, JULY 22: The Head of the Civil Service advises that the Bermuda Public Services Union (BPSU) has scheduled a general membership meeting for Friday 23 July, 2010 at 12 noon.  The meeting will last 90 minutes.

Cultural legacy fund applications

FRIDAY, JULY 23: The Department of Community and Cultural Affairs is encouraging the public to apply for the Cultural Legacy Fund in time for the application deadline submission – Friday, August 6.

Emancipation Events Schedule

MONDAY, JULY 26: The Ministry of Culture and Social Rehabilitation and the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs would like to remind the public of several events scheduled this week to honour Bermuda’s Emancipation.

Health Insurance Dept elevator out of service

MONDAY, AUGUST 2: The Health Insurance Department wishes to advise that their elevator will be out of service for approximately six weeks while extensive repairs are made.

Tonight's Moonlight Movie Series relocated to No.1 Car Park

THURSDAY, AUG. 5: Due to damages to the grounds at Barr’s Bay Park over the Cup Match Holidays, the Moonlight Movie Series Event this Friday, August 6 has been relocated from Barr’s Bay Park to the #1 Car Park on Front Street.
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US Airways Travel advisory

US Airways has relaxed ticketing policies for Bermuda.

Premier to host student luncheon in Washington, DC

TUESDAY, AUGUST 17: Premier Dr. Ewart Brown will host a Student Luncheon Reception for Bermudian students currently enrolled in colleges and universities in the greater Washington, DC area.

Driving while using a cellphone is unlawful

FRIDAY, AUGUST 20: The Ministry of Tourism and Transport moved to clarify recent reports regarding the legislation on motorists’ use of mobile devices while driving.

Traffic diverted from Middle Road, Southampton today

TUESDAY, AUGUST 24: Traffic will be diverted off Middle Road in Southampton today between 2:30pm and 4pm.

Botanical Gardens Visitors' Centre to close for stocktaking

The Visitors' Centre at the Botanical Gardens will close for stocktaking promptly at noon on Tuesday, August 31, 2010.
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The Bermuda Sun bids farewell...

JUL 30, 2014: It marked the end of an era as our printers and collators produced the very last edition of the Bermuda Sun.

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