HUMAN INTEREST
Tributes paid to ‘capable’ CSI John Hall
Tributes have been paid for British crime scene investigator John Hall, who died in Bermuda this week.
Record-attempting sailor, 76, has Bermuda at heart
Stanley Paris, a former Bermuda hotelier, will leave Florida next Saturday and head to the island start line to begin his bid to become the oldest and fastest person to sail around the world solo. The Sun caught up with him as finalizes his preparations.
Study: Alcohol plays ‘major role’ in road fatalities
A new study by the Department of Health shows that alcohol plays a major role in Bermuda's road traffic fatalities.
Lucky couple could win wedding video package
One lucky couple will win a video package for their wedding worth more than $3,000 just by explaining what they love about their partner.
US military planes delayed in Bermuda by poor weather
Two C-130s, US military aircraft, have stopped in Bermuda on their way across the Atlantic Ocean.
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The case against clinic’s closure
PLP MPs Lovitta Foggo and Zane DeSilva released several reasons why the clinic should stay open on Thursday.
Sailor loses family home to Typhoon Haiyan
Filipino sailor Ramon Sanico has spoken of the moment he feared his family had all been killed in the devastating typhoon that ripped through the Philippines.
Taking the fight to the Philippines relief effort
Flanagan’s Irish Pub hopes to raise $10,000 for the relief effort in the Philippines from its screening of Manny Pacquiao's fight against Chile's Brandon Rios on Saturday, November 23.
Album offers a glimpse into our past
An old photo album from more than a century ago has provided a unique insight into Bermuda's past.
Frankie ‘had two lives’
Frankie Simmons, a familiar figure in the back of town, had a past that few who witnessed his eccentric meanderings since mental illness took hold would have any inkling of.
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Home financed by plumber’s Bermuda savings destroyed
Pedro Cabugawan's family home, which he built by earning money in Bermuda, has been flattened by Typhoon Haiyan.
‘I lost three cousins in typhoon’
Filipino Alex Alferez, a software engineer at Bermuda Commercial Bank, told of his heartbreak at losing three cousins in Typhoon Haiyan.
COMMENT
Cannonier: Building Bermuda together
Premier: Bermuda needs everyone playing their part in solutions, and it's going to require change that goes beyond the "what's in it for me" mindset.
Disaster in Philippines: Bermuda residents feel the pain
Nora Benueza Leigh lived in Bermuda for 20 years — then 'followed a calling from God' to return to the Philippines, where a typhoon just ripped apart her home town.
Disaster in Philippines - you can help
As the death toll rises in the typhoon-ravaged Philippines, islanders are rallying in support and donating thousands of dollars to relief efforts - here's how you can help.
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