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‘Live Free’ tournament honours murdered footballer’s memory
A football tournament to honour the memory of former Saltus student Jason Smith, gunned down two years ago, kicked off on Saturday.
Organizers: ‘We’re well prepared for Cup Match’
St George's Cricket Club is ahead of schedule in getting ready in time for this year's Cup Match Classic with three weeks to go.
Shipwright gems returned home
A small collection of handmade shipwright tools that were first used in the Royal Naval Dockyard more than a century ago have been returned to Bermuda.
Yarn bombs rain on Old Town
A knitting craze that originated in Europe has hit Bermuda — and the old capital of St George's is at the forefront of "yarn bombing".
Exclusive: Mandatory ID checks in bars
A crackdown on liquor-fuelled anti-social behaviour is to be announced on Friday by National Security Minister Michael Dunkley.
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Grandchildren were his pride and joy
The birth of twin grandchildren had transformed Dr James Martin into a doting grandfather, his daughter revealed.
Bermuda laid bare
A steamy novel uses Bermuda as the backdrop for a torrid romance. Bare in Bermuda was released last week by Livia Ellis.
Family mourns dad’s death
The grieving family of a popular St George's man, Graham Spurling, yesterday paid tribute to him as their 'rock'.
Gay trade worth billions
The gay market is worth billions of dollars a year — and tourism authorities and companies in other parts of the world are increasingly targeting the sector in a bid to boost income.
Prayers for Mandela as islanders gather for peace
Scores of islanders gathered at Queen Elizabeth Park on Tuesday afternoon to mark the anniversary of the Theatre Boycott.
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New guidelines for journalists on race
The Media Council of Bermuda this week unveiled a guide for Bermuda journalists reporting on race.
Do YOU know Bermuda's racial history?
The Media Council's history and background of Bermuda's racial history provides a baseline of knowledge, especially for beginning reporters and journalists newly arrived from overseas.
Secrets and spies
Intrepid Bermudian photographer Scott Stallard gained unprecedented access to one of the world's most secretive and vilified nations - North Korea.
Entertainer escapes death
One of Bermuda's top entertainers Mark Anderson, aka Sybil Barrington, cheated death after an alleged drink driver hit his car in a head-on collision.
How I saved my daughter
A father recounted the dramatic moment he rescued his three-year-old daughter from drowning, and warned parents: ‘Don’t take your eyes off your kids in the pool.'
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