ENVIRONMENT

Dockyard to lose historic emblems

The ships' crests painted around the South Yard in Dockyard will be removed as part of the Albert Row project.

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Our unsung heroes of the Space Race

Around 50 islanders working at the Cooper's Islander Tracking Station in the late 1960s helped Neil Armstrong - who died on Saturday - become the first man on the Moon.

Alarm raised as crushed cars continue to spill into the sea

Environmental groups have hit out at Government over recent moves to extend the Waste Management Facility further into the sea at Castle Harbour.

King Street may become one-way road

There are provisional plans to make King Street a one-way road, according to City engineers.

Former aquarium shark enjoys life on the wild side

According to data transmitted from his tag, Osbourne the aquarium shark seems to be thriving in the wild.
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Scrambler track draws protests

A mini-motocross track for youngsters at a popular park will cause pollution and noise, green group BEST said on Thursday.

Locals: 'No bike track here'

Neighbours living close to the site of a proposed childrens' motorbike track at Astwood Park are concerned and angry about the plans.

Major rock fall occurs near Grand Atlantic site

A dramatic new rock fall off South Shore in Warwick has prompted fresh concerns about the safety of the cliffs.

Marine expert praises handling of 'freak' collision

Shipping expert Captain Joseph Murphy told the Bermuda Sun that little more could have been done to prevent the Norwegian Star breaking free from mooring lines last Friday.

Line handlers describe dock drama

Line handlers are using extra ropes to secure cruise liners in Dockyard after the Norwegian Star broke away from her moorings last Friday.
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Could you design a new look for the front of City Hall?

The City of Hamilton launched a contest on Wednesday inviting members of the public to provide feedback and suggestions on the redesign of the front of City Hall.

Historic 'Finger' site is poised for take-off again

The Finger, an area near the airport, is back in the headlines as private firms grapple to win the right to transform it into the island's first solar-powered plant.

Bermuda's EEZ made a Marine Mammal Sanctuary

Bermuda's Exclusive Economic Zone has been officially declared a Marine Mammal Sanctuary with an emphasis on the endangered humpback whale.

Saving Governor Laffan's Fern from extinction

Governor Laffan's Fern might be about to make the most unexpected comeback thanks to a pioneering partnership with Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo.

OBA doubt Morgan's Point clear-up

The news on Monday that clear-up work has begun at Morgan's Point has received a mixed response from opposition MPs and environmental groups.
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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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