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Double tragedy: Family and friends shocked by couple’s death

Family and friends of married couple Anthony and Regina Robinson, found dead in St George's on Monday, have spoken of their disbelief and devastation.

Upset neighbours describe couple who died as 'helpful, fun'

A woman and her husband who were found dead in their home today were this afternoon described as a helpful, fun couple.

'Bermuda triangle' quip lands Malaysian MP in trouble

A Malaysian politician has been castigated over a 'Bermuda Triangle' tweet after a Malaysia airliner went missing.

St George's delegation in Virginia

A group of St George's representatives have travelled to Virginia to explore and learn from Bermuda's historic links with the area.

Cirrus lauded for active duty

Few who see Cirrus the dolphin performing all sorts of incredible tricks in Dockyard know that she once served in the US military.
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INTERVIEW / JACK COLE, EX-COP, DRUG LEGALIZATION ADVOCATE

‘Marijuana never killed anyone’

Retired American police officer Jack A. Cole thinks marijuana - and all drugs - should be legalized. He was in Bermuda last week advocating significant reform to drug laws.

Clocktower to get a face lift

The project to 're-start the clocks' on the Clocktower Mall in Dockyard has been taken on by the West End Development Corporation.

‘All of St George’s will miss Alabama’

Tributes have poured in for 'true St George's character' Album Noel 'Alabama' Anderson who died this week at the age of 72.

Sun exclusive: Weed killer?

Dr Andrea Barthwell, former deputy drug czar for the US, will outline the dangers of marijuana use before a group of medical doctors and general practitioners on Thursday.

Premier pays tribute to former Chief Justice Sir Richard Ground

Bermuda's former Chief Justice Sir Richard Ground died on Saturday, with Premier Craig Cannonier saying his 'untimely death had shocked people across the island'.
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David Lopes is 'churning' a living

Popular radio host David Lopes is up at 4am every morning to milk his small herd of cows and drops in his quota to Dunkley's Dairy on his way to work.

The ‘Coconut’ and the treasure theft?

The ‘Coconut’, a shipwreck off Bermuda, is at the centre of a US court case involving nearly $200,000 worth of silver coins.

Contest winner earns Rosewood Tucker’s Point luxury

Jennifer Gazzard treated the Bermuda.com Facebook photo contest like an election and it paid off - she won a three-night stay at the Rosewood Tucker's Point Resort.

‘Unbelievable’ how domestic workers are treated

Exploitation of foreign domestic workers in Bermuda, says Laverne Furbert, is still a problem. She added, "The state of their employment is unbelievable."

Exclusive: Murder suspect could be extradited from UK

Murder suspect Patrick Stamp, accused of being involved in the murder of Malcolm Augustus, looks set to be flown back to Bermuda after a UK court ruled in favour of prosecutors.
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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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