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The social network effect on judiciary
Comments made on social media about upcoming trials are presenting new challenges to the wheels of justice.
Racial justice pioneer passes away
Georgine Mary Hill, a proud Bostonian who came to Bermuda in 1941 as young wife and mother and became a force in the arts and education and also as a social activist, died on Monday.
Pit bull that killed terrier belonged to prison boss
Commissioner of Corrections Eddie Lamb, the owner of the pit bull that savaged a family's dog in front of a young girl, has expressed his deep regret and sorrow.
Regiment Camp hailed 'big success'
The week-long Regiment Camp was hailed a 'big success' by volunteers and organisers on Saturday.
Hill exit sparks political row (Update)
A resignation from a task force charged with examining ways to reform the island's cannabis laws has brought with it a host of political finger-pointing over the direction of the group.
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Diver offers to lay wreath next to plane wreckage
Deep-sea diver Graham Maddocks has offered to take a wreath to the seabed wreckage of an air collision that claimed 17 lives in Bermuda 50 years ago.
Crash victim is improving
Bryan Daniel, injured in a horrific car crash that claimed the life of his friend Nikko Robinson-Woodley, is showing the first signs of recovery.
Frankie’s death highlighted mental health challenges
It's more than two months now since well-known back-of-town character Frankie Simmons died, but his sister, Joanne Dill, is still coming to terms with the loss.
Ambitious mosaic champions diversity
The rich, colourful tapestry of Bermuda and her people is celebrated in We Are Now an ambitious 'unity project' by designer Stratton Hatfield and Bermuda Sun photographer Nicola Muirhead.
PLP: Minister Dunkley must address Cannabis Reform Committee allegations
The PLP said it is imperative that Minister Dunkley answer the allegations of former Cannabis Reform Committee member Eron Hill.
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Resigning member of cannabis panel hints at 'ulterior agenda'
Three members of the Cannabis Reform Collaborative - Kamal Worrell, Krystl Assan, and Eron Hill - have resigned.
After death in the harbour, pals remember ‘affable guy’
The man who was found dead in the harbour on Tuesday has been identified as Ian Kempe McGavern, a man well known on Front Street as 'Dundee'.
Gang expert: You’re on the right track
U.S. gang expert Arthur Powell says the strategy behind a newly re-introduced anti-gang initiative in Bermuda is an effective way to undermine gang lifestyle.
Report shows cause of the collision remains a mystery
The exact reason that two military aircraft collided off St David's Head in 1964 with such catastrophic consequences remains a mystery to this day.
Exclusive: Bermuda air disaster, 50 years on
Seventeen airmen died on June 29, 1964, when two US Air Force aircraft collided in mid-air while conducting NASA operations.
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