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Crowds at Cathedral pay respects to Louise Jackson (Update)
The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity was filled on Saturday morning with those coming to pay their respects to Louise Jackson.
Four typhoon fighters land at the airport
The Royal Air force arrived on Thursday afternoon in Bermuda at 2:30pm from their first stop in London, after beginning their journey from the Azores.
Devrae helped people believe in themselves
Tributes have flooded in for 'giant in the community' Devrae Noel-Simmons, who was a sporting inspiration to youngsters across the island.
Precious album could have been lost in Blitz
Dr Johnson Savage's collection of 39 watercolours and drawings depicting island life in the 1830s could have been lost forever during the Second World War.
A rare glimpse into 1800s Bermuda
Dr Arthur Savage's unique collection of 39 watercolours depict scenes and traditional pastimes that have never been seen before in incredible detail and striking colour.
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Tucker’s famous boat likely to be sunk
The days are numbered for Miss Wendy, the converted Louisiana shrimping boat that renowned Bermudian diver Teddy Tucker used as a research and exploration vessel for years.
Condolence book for Louise Jackson
A condolence book is available for signing in honour of the late Louise Jackson, OBE, from January 8-10 between 10am and 4:30pm at the Cabinet Office.
Condolences sent on behalf of the Queen after Louise Jackson's death
The Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood sent condolences on behalf of the Queen to Governor George Fergusson on the passing of Louise Jackson.
Kind boss makes dream trip a reality
Marta Jordan scooped a $10,000 travel voucher this Christmas after her boss, Gillian Farge, bought 10 raffle tickets from the Bermuda Red Cross and handed them to her staff at Island Trading.
Viewpoint: If you ran the Government, what would you do?
Danny McDonald took to the streets of Hamilton to ask people what’s the first thing they would do in 2014 if they were Premier of Bermuda.
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A tale of two cabbies on New Year’s Eve, Part 2
For taxi driver Keibul Hart time is money, and he doesn't want to lose either.
A tale of two cabbies on New Year’s Eve, Part 1
For taxi drivers like Lionel Godfrey, the night is one of the busiest of the year, a kind of last hurrah before the dead of winter, when the tourists are harder to come by.
Daughter pays tribute after death of Louise Jackson
Former MP Louise Jackson, 83, passed away in hospital on Thursday afternoon with her family at her side.
Mom 'overjoyed' with Bermuda's first baby of 2014
Tomika Pacheco, a 25-year-old event planner from Warwick, has given birth to Farrah Pacheco, the first baby of 2014.
FreshTV launches local music video awards
Fresh TV will be honouring Bermuda's top musical talent at its inaugural Music Video and Awards on Tuesday night
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