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Bars give thumbs up to mandatory ID checks
Bars and restaurants have welcomed mandatory ID checks that are scheduled to come into effect shortly.
How you can help those in the Philippines
Bermuda is rallying to send aid to the Philippines in the aftermath of one of the most powerful storms in history.
Ex-resident sees ‘significant devastation’ in the Phillipines
Nora Leigh, a former Bermuda resident, has described the scenes of devastation in her neighbourhood in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.
Son made the effort to tell dad’s Royal Navy story
Amateur author Michael Pearman has written a book detailing his 96-year-old father Edric's adventures in the Royal Navy during World War Two.
Berkeley teachers complete sexual abuse training
The Berkeley Institute has become the first high school in Bermuda to put all of its teachers through SCARS training.
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Overflowing support for the Philippines (update)
The Association of Filipinos in Bermuda can happily report that, as far as they know, no local Filipinos lost family members from Typhoon Haiyan.
Local Filipinas: A relief our family is safe (Update 1)
Some local Filipinas are able to breathe a sigh of relief today that their family and friends are okay after super typhoon Haiyan has killed at least 140 people and displaced more than 800,000 others.
Pals finally meet after 50 years
Pen pals Leo Mills and Ena Brydge met face-to-face for the first time in more than 50 years this week.
‘GPS makes cabs safer for women’
Charities that work to eradicate violence and abuse against women are backing the use of GPS/digital dispatch in taxis.
‘GPS might have saved her’
Father of murdered teenager Rebecca Middleton, David Middleton, says his daughter might still be alive today if her taxi had arrived on July 3, 1996.
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Child sexual abuse victim: He stole my innocence
A young Bermudian victim of child sexual abuse details her ordeal at the hands of her wretched step-grandfather.
Exclusive: Don’t drag taxi service back to Stone Age
In a special report, cabbies tell the Bermuda Sun that Bermuda needs to move forward, not back, by embracing technology in transportation.
Yours for a million bucks — Misty the dinosaur
English Auctioneer James Rylands, who is married to Bermudian Jen Cox, will auction off 'Misty' the dinosaur on November 27 at Summers Place Auctions in West Sussex, England.
‘A farewell Chris deserved’
Chris Spencer's family and close friends said a last farewell on Sunday with a memorial service on Grape Bay beach to release his ashes.
Bikers will pay $120 a year for city parking
Motorcyclists will have to pay $120 a year to park in Hamilton if new City of Hamilton regulations get the go-ahead.
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