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‘I want to travel more’ - Miss Bermuda

Miss Bermuda Katherine Arnfield says travelling to the Miss World taught her to be really responsible and opened her eyes to the world.

Nursery creates tribute to toddler

Grieving teachers of 21-month-old Nosaj Stovell, who was killed in a road accident, are naming their nursery school garden at Kiddie Academy in tribute to him.

Spectacular send-off for Gombey Warrior

The funeral of Gombey Warrior John 'Pickles' Spence was held on Sunday, where members of his troupe, the ‘Pickles Spence Carnival Gombeys’, danced to honour his legacy.

Know your rights in the rental market minefield

Landlord/tenant battles can get ugly. Friday's Sun can help you to arm yourself with the facts in a special feature covering everything from rent control to deposits to cleaning.

Father's last kiss with his son

A devastated father on Thursday night vividly recalled the last moments he spent with his son, just two days before the toddler was killed in a tragic accident.
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Security at Miss World watertight as our Katie wins public votes

Threats of protests against the Miss World competition have been met with tight security, while Miss Bermuda Katie Arnfield is climbing towards the People's Choice Award.

Boy saves baby longtail

A baby Longtail was saved on Sunday thanks to young Oliver Verster, who saw the baby bird having difficulty at Horseshoe Bay.

Bus driver’s act of kindness

A bus driver and passengers who leapt to the aide of a little girl has gone viral on the Internet and has seen by more than 13,000 people. More in Wednesday's Sun.

As deadly siege ends, the healing begins

Bermudian Joanne Ball-Burgess is still dealing with the aftermath of the shooting at a mall in Nairobi, Kenya over the weekend. More in Wednesday's Sun.

Regina’s Miss Bermuda dress to hit the limelight

The silk dress created by Bermudian Regina Simmons will be seen by millions as part of the Miss World Competition taking place in Bali on Thursday.
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Crowds turn out for Peace Day concert (Update with photos)

Rock and reggae music blended together perfectly at the Lennon Bermuda Peace Day concert on Saturday night at the Botanical Gardens.

Funds needed for Mozambique charity

Transforming Lives, Fighting Poverty, a Bermuda charity working to help people in poverty-stricken Mozambique, has appealed for funds to continue its work.

Abuse victim spreads message of hope and healing

Johnnetta McSwain, physical and sexual abuse victim who turned her life around, is calling for Bermudian women to stand up to their abusers and prosecute them.

Apache back home after storm

Apache, a Staffordshire bull terrier, that ran away from home during last week's stormy weather has turned up safe and well.

Hazard alert after dog’s death

A landowner has been taken to task by planning bosses after Tim and Georgia Marshall's dog Oscar fell into an uncovered water tank on his property and died.
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The Bermuda Sun bids farewell...

JUL 30, 2014: It marked the end of an era as our printers and collators produced the very last edition of the Bermuda Sun.

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