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CITV turn cameras on the Governor

Governor George Fergusson will join a host of other dignitaries and public figures appearing on CITV this autumn.

Gunman seemed ‘a nice young fellow’

Harry Bean, a Bermudian who worked at Kindley Air Force Base when a serviceman Bill Cook gunned down two colleagues, recalled how he crossed paths with the killer just the day before the shooting.

Tourism jackpot! 800 travel agents to visit Bermuda

Around 800 agents are expected to visit Bermuda on board the Norwegian Breakaway in September for the American Society of Travel Agent's Global Convention.

My dog’s so fast she’d break our speed limit!

'Some girls get diamonds for their birthday. This year, I got a racing greyhound! And it has turned out to be the most wonderful gift I have ever received.'

Minister: ‘Be careful what you say’

Municipalities Minister Michael Fahy said: "It is ironic that the Deputy Major would apparently have this anti-international business stance at the same time he is abroad trying to attract business to Bermuda."
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Smith says sorry

Donal Smith on Tuesday apologized for the "pain" and "anguish" caused by his comments.

‘Donal Smith’s comments are reflective of many who profess to be Christian’

The Seventh Day Adventist Church has distanced itself from controversial comments made by the Deputy Mayor of Hamilton Donal Smith.

Kindley killings: The day gunman ‘went berserk’

For some islanders the shooting at the Washington DC Navy Installation, was a stark reminder of a similarly-shocking crime that occurred at the Kindley Air Force Base in 1960.

Exclusive: I was hit by lightning

Chris Hands was knocked unconscious when a thunderbolt struck his workplace at Grotto Bay on Sunday.

Closer links with Regiment needed, says top Brit soldier in US

Britain's top soldier in the US, Major General Buster Howes, left Bermuda on Sunday after his first visit to the Regiment. He said closer links between forces could be beneficial.
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Pressure mounts on Deputy Mayor for 'homophobic' comments

Pressure on Hamilton Deputy Mayor Donal Smith mounted on Saturday, including calls for an apology, after he made 'offensive and hurtful' remarks about gay people.

Jimi’s spending time in a bottle

A couple visiting Bermuda on their 25th anniversary found a bottle on the beach with a man's ashes and a message inside. Find out about 'Jimi' in Friday's Sun.

Fundraiser for Gareth’s sons

Kind-hearted friends of a mother-of-three who recently lost her husband have organized a fundraising evening to help her sons through school. More in Friday's Sun.

Gambling: Ready to vote - or play?

Debate about a referendum on gambling looks set to be reignited in coming weeks. Friday's Sun takes a look at the gamble that is gaming - those in favour and those opposed.

Bringing thoroughbred glamour to Bermuda

Racehorses owned by Bermudian syndicates and sporting our traditional pink and blue could soon be trotting into the winner's enclosure at Royal Ascot. More in Friday's Sun.
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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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