ENVIRONMENT
Power cut eats into lunch trade
A fault on an underground cable caused businesses in Hamilton near the corner of Burnaby and Church Streets to be without power on Tuesday.
Flood proves costly, no solution in sight
The only solutions to regular flooding in Pembroke's Bakery Lane would be expensive pipe-laying, businessman David Swift said on Tuesday.
Paget road safety victory is in sight
A traffic light controlled pedestrian crossing will be in place at a notorious accident spot in Paget by the end of the year, Government confirmed on Thursday.
New lights for Court & Front Street
A new set of traffic lights were installed at the junction of Hamilton’s Court Street and Front Street this week.
Morgan's Point was vital to the war effort
The US Naval Base at Morgan's Point played a crucial role for American forces during the Second World War as well as the Cold War.
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Cedar tree controversy settled after conservation probe
Deconstructed Forest, an eye-catching exhibit of a cedar tree entered in this year's Biennial at the National Gallery, has sparked controversy.
Herb garden opened to educate youngsters
A new herb garden to encourage young people to experiment in cooking and with natural remedies on Wednesday opened at the Botanical Gardens.
Cliff erosion raises safety fears
Environmentalists says warning signs are needed after a series of recent cliff falls along South Shore.
Local crew lands world-beating marlin
The crew of the Queen of Hearts have been crowned the 2012 Blue Marlin World Cup winners after pulling in a monster fish weighing 768lb.
Flamingos return to roost after successful campaign
BZS has wrapped its annual Flamingo Flocking campaign. More than 80 'flockings' took place across the island, raising nearly $10,000 for conservation education.
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Mills Creek is now one of the most polluted in Bermuda
The Parson's Road park and pond section of Mills Creek is one of the best places to spot nesting birds in Bermuda, according to David Wingate.
Big fish, big bucks for Bermuda
The Billfish Triple Crown will help net Bermuda’s economy around $5 million this month.
Tournament aims to help beat lionfish invasion
Eco-warriors will be grabbing their nets and their spears and heading for the ocean this month to take part in the second annual Eat ‘Em to Beat ‘Em Lionfish Tournament.
Saving our 'floating golden rainforest' at a local level
The Bermuda Alliance for Sargasso Sea formed last June with the intention of supporting a government led plan to protect the Sargasso Sea.
BELCO: Outages were not caused by increased summertime demand
BELCO on Tuesday said that outages on Saturday and Monday were unrelated to increased summertime electricity demand.
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