ENVIRONMENT
Students sleep rough for charity
Twenty-four students from Mount St Agnes slept rough in Victoria Park on Friday night to raise money for charity.
Cruise line: We're sticking with Bermuda
Norwegian Cruise Line's 2013 schedule was unveiled on Tuesday outlining 44 planned trips to the island by the Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Dawn.
Fruit trees part of city rejuvenation
The City of Hamilton on Thursday announced the start of a city-wide tree planting and rejuvenation program.
Vets: don't change importation rules
Rules governing the importation of pets into Bermuda do not need to change to accommodate the UK's decision to relax its borders, the Bermuda Vet Association said on Tuesday.
Princess unveils new waterfront project
Minister Furbert said on Wednesday that Hamilton Princess has been granted in-principle support for the concept of a redevelopment plan for a yacht club and more hotel rooms.
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Activists re-visit controversial planning cases
BEST is concerned that the public is being led to believe there was nothing wrong with the November appeal decisions made by former Environment Minister Walter Roban.
Prime sites for preservation: The Trust's Top Ten
The Bermuda National Trust's top ten priorities for preservation in perpetuity include the Queen of the East, Devonshire Marsh and West Walsingham.
Breed ban overhaul changes way dogs are classified
Government's new regulations, announced on Thursday, will see previously banned dog breeds placed in a new 'restricted' category and subject to additional conditions.
Island tracks first rocket launch
The European Space Agency successfully placed six satellites in orbit in December from South America, in Bermuda's first rocket launch tracking project with the agency.
Remove the benches and they will go away?
Corporation of Hamilton have removed public benches near the Hamilton Ferry Terminal in the hope that drunken vagrants will go elsewhere.
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How would you like to park in the city for free?
Hamilton Mayor Charles Gosling is looking at the idea of allowing motorists to park for free for the first 10-15 minutes of their visit to encourage shoppers to pop into town.
Regiment: Live ammo training on south shore
Bermuda's defence force is to carry out live firing exercises on the south shore over the next two weeks, officers said on Friday.
Amazing day for couples experiencing Bermuda
Four couples participated in the Ultimate Bermuda Experience on Tuesday having an adventure at various tourist places across the island.
Beach erosion at Shelly Bay 'no cause for alarm', says Wingate
Environmentalist David Wingate says there is no cause for alarm at the sand erosion on Shelly Bay Beach. The beach should return to its normal state over the passage of time.
Mr Bean wants us to go green
Minister of Environment, Planning and Infrastructure Strategy Marc Bean on Tuesday revealed some of the initiatives Government is considering for a greener future.
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