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HD cameras capture unique images of nesting cahows

New HD cameras are capturing never-before-seen close ups of nesting cahow chicks on Nonsuch Island.

Meet our citizen scientists in new lecture series

Sunken treasures, whale behaviour and shipwrecks are all part of the mix in a new Tuesday night Citizen Science Lecture Series.

Plant mystery solved... it’s a cabbage

A massive cabbage caused confusion for a farmer — who took it to plant experts at Aberfeldy Nursery because he had no idea what it was.


‘Hoarding is a serious issue in Bermuda’

The issue of hoarding was recently brought to light in Bermuda during the tragic murder of social worker Ida James.
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‘Sandy’ retired from list of storm names

Sandy has been retired from the official list of Atlantic Basin tropical cyclone names by the World Meteorological Organization's hurricane committee.

Soldiers counter Casuarina invasion

Regiment soldiers have teamed up with the Parks Department to help clear overgrown land at Astwood Park.

Splendid home of town’s first doctor now rotting away

Longford House is believed to have been home to the very first resident physician in St George’s.

SOS for Old Town’s historic gems

Two of the oldest and most historic houses in St George's could be lost forever if action is not taken to restore them.

Exclusive: Last gasp fight to save old brothel

The National Trust has launched a last ditch bid to save one of Bermuda's most historically significant buildings - the Queen of the East.
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Dead ducklings found in Botanical Gardens

The Department of Parks received a report of dead ducklings in the aviary at the Botanical Gardens on Monday afternoon.

Improved weather set to boost whale watching

A whale watching trip is set to leave from BUEI on Wednesday morning. *File photo courtesy of Andrew Stevenson and www.whalesbermuda.com.

New policy due on pig keeping amid health concerns

The SPCA has accused health authorities of turning a blind eye to licensing and inspecting the island’s piggeries.

Sargasso Sea Alliance creates iPhone app

The Sargasso Sea Alliance on Wednesday announced their new iPhone app, which Government claims is the first developed for a proposal to protect a high seas marine area.

Lights out for Earth Hour

The lights will go out all over Bermuda tomorrow night as the island marks the international Earth Hour, designed to promote energy conservation.
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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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