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Well-known islanders share their New Year's resolutions
The Bermuda Sun asked some of the island's most well-known figures what their resolutions were for 2014.
‘His zeal for life was an inspiration’
Friends of Andrew Faries paid tribute this week as they struggled to come to terms with the 24-year-old's sudden death.
CRC to light up drug debate
The Cannabis Reform Collaborative will examine the marijuana policies of governments from around the world as the group looks for ways to reform Bermuda's laws regarding the drug.
Jackson tops Queen’s New Year’s Honours List
Her Majesty the Queen's New Year's Honours List 2014 includes Louise Jackson, OBE, Stan "Lord Necktie" Seymour, Kathleen Ford and David Thompson.
PLP offers support to Caribbean flood victims
The PLP on Monday said that they wish to extend their support for the victims of the flood crisis in St. Lucia and St. Vincent and encourage local charities to help.
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St George's Parish Council praise PC
The St George's Parish Council thanked PC Terry Paynter on Saturday for her help organizing a community initiative to help provide needy residents with a pre-New Year's dinner.
Johnny Barnes meets Johnny Barnes
Island ambassador Johnny Barnes has been presented with a picture of a racing horse that has been named after him.
Christmas baby born
London Adam Belvin-Eversley was born at 9:37am Wednesday giving his parents the best possible Christmas present.
Merry Christmas to our readers!
It's a boy! Members of Wesley Methodist Church created a 'live nativity' on Church Street.
Churches prepare to feed 240 people on Christmas Day
First Baptist Church of Bermuda in Devonshire is hosting a free meal on Christmas, as is the Hamilton Seventh Day Adventist Church.
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Islanders spread good cheer to those in need
Staff from the Reefs Hotel donated food, clothes and toys to the Salvation Army, while the St George's Parish Council delivered festive food to families in the East End.
Doctors perform ground-breaking women’s surgery
Bermudian doctors Dr Alton Trott and Dr Yusef Morant-Wade have performed the first laparoscopic hysterectomy on the island.
Late nights pay off for nurses
Nurses Jennifer Robinson and Isabell Jervis have become the first islanders to qualify as health visitors under a pioneering new partnership with an English university.
Teen is home for the holidays
Teenager Dylan Wilson is back home for Christmas after undergoing major back surgery due to a rare genetic condition.
Sex addict: ‘Husband stopped sleeping with me’
Sex addiction - defined as sexual urges, thoughts and behaviours beyond one's control - can destroy lives.
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