ENVIRONMENT
Less trash for the dump
Environmentally friendly disposable tableware and take-out containers were on display at the Butterfield and Vallis Trade Show. Discover the product in Friday's Sun.
Bermuda Gas protects the ozone
Bermuda Gas recently had 10 technicians complete training that allows it to comply with a treaty that helps protect the ozone layer.
Fear not, it’s only a drill
A 'tsunami' will on Wednesday hit the island – but only as part of an international exercise designed to test preparedness.
On land and sea, soldiers train to make Bda safer
Bermuda Regiment soldiers practiced protecting Bermuda on land and on sea at the weekend.
Fire at Quickie Lickie Laundromant
The Fire Service contained and extinguished a fire at Quickie Lickie Laundromat on Tuesday afternoon.
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Premier 'excited' about Sonesta purchase
A Bermudian family buying the old Sonesta Beach Property is “something to be excited about”, according to Premier Craig Cannonier.
Ombudsman clarifies Tucker’s Point Graveyard recommendation
Ombudsman Arlene Brock will investigate why her February 2012 recommendation to ensure protection of the tombstones on the Tucker’s Point property was not implemented by the then Ministry for the Environment.
Bascome: Walls are a danger
Crumbling walls are becoming a danger and a hazard in St George’s, according to MP Kenneth Bascome.
Woman bids to counter negative pit bull myths
A Bermudian woman has started a group called “Our Misunderstood” in the hope of raising awareness about pit bulls as well as promoting breed equality on the island.
Scott: BHC warned PLP Government about Grand Atlantic
Housing experts warned the then-PLP Government Warwick’s Grand Atlantic housing development would be a white elephant, Minister Wayne Scott said on Monday.
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Baby Cahows are hatching out on Nonsuch Island
Dozens of fluffy Cahow hatchlings are thriving on Nonsuch Island and the surrounding islets.
Together, we can set global example of environmental sustainability
BEST: We believe that awareness is growing in all sectors of the community of the importance of protecting the health of Bermuda’s physical environment.
Man breaks spearfishing record
Craig Copik caught the giant 100lb black grouper with a pole spear — breaking his previous record of 87.3lbs.
Southlands: Magical 37 acres is steeped in history
A rich history and a fairy tale cloak of mystery drip from the leaves and branches in Southlands. The 37 acres of pristine woodland and breathtaking coastline boasts some of Bermuda’s best-kept secrets.
Project to restore Southlands ‘treasure’ is up and running
The many faces of the unique Southlands estate will be laid bare later this year when it becomes a public park. But few islanders know that the property's coastline was once used as a military firing range for anti-aircraft guns.
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