ENVIRONMENT

Flight schedules return to normal after cancellations

Flights have resumed normal service for Thursday and Friday after cancellations due to stormy weather, an airport spokesman said.

Residents urged not to be complacent about Maria (Update)

Government is keeping a close eye on the Causeway as Tropical Storm Maria brings high winds from Wednesday evening.

Street lights to be repaired

Government has finally supplied BELCO with bulbs so the company can fix street lights that have been out, it was announced Monday.

Public will have their say on widening shipping channels

Transport Minister Terry Lister said the public would get the chance to have a say on the study into dredging shipping channels at Town Hall meetings in October.

Ophelia causes flight cancellations (update)

Flights into Bermuda were cancelled due to the threat of Hurricane Ophelia on Saturday, expected to pass 115 nautical miles to the east at 8pm.
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Audubon Society helps restore pond

The Seymour's Pond Nature Reserve restoration project was capped off on Saturday when Governor Sir Richard Gozney planted a tree on the property.

Sean passes by Bermuda

Tropical Storm Sean moved past Bermuda early Friday morning dumping rain and strafing the island with high wind.

Roban 'did nothing illegal'

Community Development Minister Michael Weeks was on Thursday appointed to the Cabinet slot made vacant after Walter Roban quit following a row over planning appeals.

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Another cruise line cuts back

Princess Cruises announced on Tuesday that its ships will make just four trips to Bermuda in 2012 compared to the 11 trips this year by its fleet.

Cedar tree root discovered 53 feet underwater

This summer local divers discovered what appears to be a Bermuda Cedar tree root still planted in its original location - 53 feet deep on North Shore.
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Last chance to recycle your 'e-waste'

Residents were encouraged to drop off their electronic waste at Tynes Bay on Saturday as Government's 2011 Recycle Mania Week reached its conclusion.

Could London's Canary Wharf inspire our developers?

London's Canary Wharf could inspire a new look for Hamilton's waterfront, Premier Paula Cox said on Tuesday.

Cruise ship wharf has paid for itself says Burgess

The controversial Heritage Wharf dock for bigger ships at Dockyard has more than paid for itself in three years, Transport Minister Derrick Burgess said on Tuesday.

Eventful year at LF Wade saw AirTran service launched

LF Wade International has hosted plenty of welcome visitors this year, including Prince Edward, a squadron of RAF fighter pilots and the hundreds of aviation experts.

Kennel Club backs vets on importation rules

The Bermuda Kennel Club backed the island's vets on Wednesday by urging government not to change its policies on importing dogs and cats from the UK.
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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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