HUMAN INTEREST
It’s no ordinary life in the Regiment
It's not every day you get a trio of hi-tech aircraft worth a shade over $160 million in total as your personal transport.
Students and teachers reunite after decades
Julia Hall and Tonia Anderson, teachers who worked in Bermuda four decades ago, have been reunited with a string of former pupils and ex-colleagues.
Honouring a fallen war hero
Ninety-six years ago this week Lieutenant John Harold Pritchard made the ultimate sacrifice for his country.
50 things you didn’t know about the Premier
Fifty facts about Premier Craig Cannonier to celebrate his 50th birthday.
Soup party raises $1,000 for charity
A soup tasting party in Scaur Hill has raised $1,000 for charity.
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Bermudians cruise to Bermuda on the Breakaway
A Mother's Day present saw two Bermudians arrive on the island on the Breakaway on Wednesday.
100 up for queen of The Barn
For nearly half a century Inez Voisey has been the smiling and familiar face of The Barn charity shop.
‘This is the right thing to do’
Law changes that will prohibit discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation should not spark fierce debate in Parliament, according to the Minister Wayne Scott.
Exclusive: Shabba Ranks to return
Concert organizers are "ecstatic" to have landed "Emperor of Dancehall" Shabba Ranks and "Queen of Soca" Alison Hinds for a pre-Cup Match concert in Tiger Bay.
HEALTH ALERT
Doctors alarmed about baby jabs
Supplies of at least five vaccines, including jabs routinely given to young babies, have either run out or have hit worryingly low levels in Bermuda.
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Walking Man sets the pace
Bermuda's Walking Man Damon Fox has helped to raise more than $500 by taking part in the Catlin End-to-End.
The cost of saving lives at sea
Life-saving rescue operations to help stricken sailors and cruise passengers bring in tens of thousands of dollars in revenue for Bermuda on a yearly basis.
Expats — get to know Bermudians
Pastor Stefan Burton-Schnull has advice for expats - socialize with Bermudians, integrate yourself into the community and immerse yourself into the culture.
Ex-teachers reach out to old colleagues
Julia Hall and Tonia Anderson taught at Prospect Secondary School for Girls and Warwick Secondary School before leaving in 1973 - now they're hoping to meet up with former pupils and ex-colleagues.
Governor visits Regiment troops in North Carolina
The Governor and the incoming Commanding Officer of the Bermuda Regiment paid a visit to troops training at a US Marines base in North Carolina.
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