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Discovery could show how earliest slaves lived
An archaeological study of one of Bermuda’s oldest homes will provide a unique insight into the lives of the island's earliest slaves.
The challenge of being gay in Bermuda
Carla Zuill speaks to three Bermudians who are openly gay. Each shares a bit of insight into their lives and how they have coped with being gay in Bermuda.
‘We should never forget the sacrifice they made’
To honour the 55th anniversary of the theatre boycott, a troupe of actors will put on a dramatic presentation on Wednesday as part of Harbour Nights.
Historic perfume unveiled
A 150-year-old fragrance discovered on the Mary Celestia shipwreck was uncapped at the brand new LiliBermuda perfume store on Tuesday.
PHOTOS: Rainbow Alliance of Bermuda in World Pride Toronto 2014
The Rainbow Alliance of Bermuda, in collaboration with Two Words and a Comma, participated in World Pride Toronto 2014.
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Tributes paid to Dr. Gary Burgess
Minister of Community, Culture and Sports Wayne Scott on Monday extended condolences to the family of the late Dr. Gary Burgess.
Premier takes part in Corrections Week
Premier Michael Dunkley took part in Corrections Week activities on Monday including reading a proclamation and attending at senior’s tea.
Reason for catastrophe is still unknown
The exact reason that two military aircraft collided in 1964 with such catastrophic consequences remains a mystery to this day.
‘Corrections Week’ a first for Bermuda
Corrections officers will be recognized for their commitment to their efforts as "Corrections Week" starts on June 29 - the first in the Department's history.
Remembering Theatre Boycott heroes
Imagine Bermuda is marking the 55th anniversary of the Bermuda Theatre Boycott by raising awareness and educating young people.
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Human Rights Commission clarifies complaint handling process
The Human Rights Commission on Wednesday said that all investigations of complaints of discrimination are confidentially conducted in accordance with the Human Rights Act 1981.
BDA Sun’s Don Burgess in the Cockroach Challenge
Don Burgess of the Bermuda Sun was sealed in a plastic container with live cockroaches as a part of a charity challenge on Wednesday.
Roaches crawling on his face
The Bermuda Sun's own Don Burgess will have 70 live roaches dumped on him for charity at Harbour Nights on Wednesday.
‘I won’t back down. That’s the job’
Security staff of KJ and K Security Services are responsible for maintaining order — or at the very least peace — inside the sprawling Snorkel Park grounds.
United Airlines cuts winter schedule
United Airlines has cut its winter schedule to Bermuda due to lack of demand.
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