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‘Bridging the Gap’ to the outside world...

The 'Bridging the Gap' initiative is designed to help prisoners find work once they return to the community.

Anti-gang initiative: ‘It’s a win-win-win situation’

Team Street Safe, an anti-gang initiative, steers at-risk men toward healthy, productive behaviours, and allows them to work on homes in partnership with Habitat for Humanity.

Raymond Ming: A truly inspirational life

Ray Ming is one of the most respected men in the hospitality industry and has received the Queen’s Certificate & Badge of Honour for his work.

Middleton: ‘I’m just disappointed’

Father of murdered teen Rebecca Middleton is "disappointed”"by the decision to refuse a TV crew temporary work permits to film a documentary about the unsolved crime.

Exclusive: Dismay after historic boat destroyed

Historic vessel the Sweet Honey, which dates back more than 100 years, has been destroyed during the development of the Pink Beach site.
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Exclusive: Russ Ford retires from prison service after exceptional contribution

After more than 22 years of looking after Bermuda's prison population, Russ Ford has called time on his nursing career.

The Queen extends condolences on passing of Sir David Gibbons

Her Majesty the Queen on Tuesday sent her condolences on the passing of former Premier Sir David Gibbons.

Exclusive: Local legend bows out

Veteran of the hospitality industry Raymond Ming is retiring after 45 years - and he tells the story of his inspiring life exclusively in the Bermuda Sun.

Local couple help to bring a smile to kids with cleft lips

Sherry Chadwick and Natalie Kershaw joined Operation Smile’s operation in India for 10 days last month to help children with facial disfigurements smile again.

Now broadcasting - the St Monica’s Church Radio Project

The St Monica's Church Radio Project is just one of many youth programmes and projects held at the church's IT Resource Center, which was officially opened on Thursday.
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‘He knew what made us tick’

Tributes have been paid by islanders from all walks of life for former Premier Sir David Gibbons, an iconic figure in local business and politics who died at the weekend.

Council rules on cricket board complaint

The Media Council of Bermuda has issued a ruling following a complaint against The Royal Gazette by the Bermuda Cricket Board.

Exclusive: Drama at sea as sloop aids kayaker

Ocean kayaker and explorer Aleksander Doba was dropped off by the Spirit of Bermuda more than 300 miles offshore. Bermuda Sun's Nicola Muirhead has exclusive photos.

BMA pays tribute to Sir David Gibbons

The Bermuda Monetary Authority on Monday paid tribute to Sir David Gibbons, chairman of the Authority’s Board of Directors from 1984 to 1986.

Trent Shelton encourages Bermudians to 'Dream Big'

More than 500 people attended Dream Big on Saturday night featuring Trent Shelton and were treated to an uplifting, motivational evening.
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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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