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Regiment sword passed on to new CO
Hundreds of spectators watched on Sunday as new Bermuda Regiment Commanding Officer Lt Col Michael Foster-Brown took over the sword of command.
Tartan takeover in lead-up to Highland Games
Bermuda will take on a touch of tartan as a series of events builds to Saturday’s spectacular Highland Games.
Great white heads back towards Bermuda
A 2000lb great white shark looks to be heading back towards Bermuda, after passing to our east coast just over a month ago.
HMS Lancaster crew ‘incredibly excited’ to be in Bermuda
The crew of HMS Lancaster will embark on a string of community-based initiatives on Saturday as part of their brief stop-over in Bermuda.
Regiment Lt Colonel in volunteer drive
New Regiment Commanding Officer Lt Col Michael Foster-Brown is a man with a mission — to boost the number of volunteers and beat the drum for service as good for recruits and their employers.
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Five athletes join forces to promote blood donor month
Five local athletes have teamed up with the Bermuda Hospitals Board to launch an island-wide blood donor campaign aimed at young people.
Got a funny video? It could win you a prize
Bermuda's Funniest Videos was launched on Facebook last Tuesday and already has more than 650 likes.
Onion Day recipes will culminate in cookbook
Dozens descended on Carter House at the weekend to enjoy a traditional Bermudian Onion Day.
Pair aims to help young men off the streets
A water trucking firm has teamed up with a community group to help youngsters find work over the summer and keep out of trouble.
Island’s forgotten forts of the east...
Smith's Fort and Fort Cunningham in St George's Harbour have been swallowed up by a sea of vegetation that threatens their future, according to historians.
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Animal heads go into storage
A former oil and gas firm boss has amassed a massive collection of stuffed animal heads from years of big game hunting around the world.
Boston Marathon runners given finisher's medals
Bermuda's Boston Marathon runners who failed to finish after the event was bombed were on Monday presented with medals by one of the event's organisers.
Centre for Justice ‘concerned’ over Human Rights Act clause
The Centre for Justice has 'grave concerns' about a clause that has been added to the new Human Rights Act legislation.
Ducky derby raises a waddle of cash
Hundreds of rubber ducks competed in a series of races on Sunday to raise funds for the island's only hospice.
“Stellar ambassador” honoured for 40 years of Regiment service
A senior warrant officer and bandsman in the Bermuda Regiment was on Friday recognised for his forty years of service.
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