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Miss Bermuda continues to fly the flag in Indonesia
Miss Bermuda Katie Arnfield has been busy at the Miss World Competition - competing for beach beauty, participating in a sports contest and meeting the reigning Miss World.
Resort starts clothing drive
The Fairmont Hamilton princess will be holding a clothing and household item drive for The Salvation Army on September 23. More in Wednesday's Sun.
Queen of the East appears headed for destruction
A last ditch plea to save one of Bermuda's oldest homes, The Queen of the East, from the wrecking ball seems to have fallen on deaf ears. More in Wednesday's Sun.
Church doors ‘closed to gays’
The Rainbow Alliance has hit back after church groups united to ask for special exemptions from human rights law protecting gay people from discrimination.
School’s back... and it’s emotional
The first day back at school was set to be a busy and emotional morning in the Jones household.
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Out of tragedy comes hope
The son of a police officer killed during Hurricane Fabian, which hit the island 10 years ago yesterday, this week started university with help from a foundation set up to honour the four victims of the tragedy.
Eight Hamilton buildings may be added to protected list
Environment minister Sylvan Richards is considering adding eight more buildings to the list of architecturally and/or historically significant buildings in Bermuda.
Free haircuts a hit!
The ‘Five Star’ Barber Shop on King St. was bustling this afternoon, as young boys from Berkley, CedarBridge, Elliot Primary School and Whitney Institute lined up for a free ‘back-to-school’ haircut.
Viewpoint: Do we have the right speed limit?
Most road users probably have an opinion on Bermuda's 35kph limit - the Bermuda Sun asks 'Do we have the right speed limit?'.
Donations help preserve our history
Every year the National Museum receives dozens of donations that give a unique insight into the island's rich history.
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Historic banknotes to be sold
Former Premier David Saul is to auction off a massive collection of rare Bermuda banknotes – and donate the proceeds to charity.
‘Count your friends on one hand’
'Getting personal' with Senator Alexis Swan, 26, the niece of Sir John Swan. She was one of the first female students admitted to Saltus Grammar School.
We must look back to go forward — deputy mayor
St George's must look to its heritage and history to help reinvent itself, according to the town's deputy mayor Quinell Francis.
Lionfish, whales and rum at annual Sand Sculpting Competition (Update)
This years' Sand Sculpting Competition on Horsehoe Bay was a great success with picture perfect weather, and crowds of visitors and locals swarming the beach.
Beautiful gesture sets Miss Bermuda on her way
Miss Bermuda Katie Arnfield enjoyed a wonderful send off at the LF Wade International Airport on Friday night.
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