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Maj. Smith appointed Postmaster General
The Ministry of Finance on Monday announced that Major (Retired) Allan Wayne B. Smith, E.D. has been appointed as the new Postmaster General, effectively immediately.
Perry will walk for his late wife Penny this year
Perry Thompson has walked the End-to-End for the past six years all in the name of raising money for charity.
Check you later — I’ll be on my boat!
For nearly three decades Nick Tavares has made sure the Bermuda Sun hits the streets on time - now the avid Manchester United fan is stepping away to enjoy a well-deserved retirement.
‘Troops threw Humvees around like they were Minis’
You know your military career might be a short one when you’re standing with your back only inches away from a very long drop to the ground.
Exclusive: Want to fly like a superhero?
Flyboarding is the newest and most exciting extreme water sport and trials are taking place here in Bermuda - watch video of it here.
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Ombudsman honoured for ‘exceptional commitment'
Ombudsman Arlene Brock was awarded an Honorary Life Membership in the International Ombudsman Institute.
MOTHER’S DAY / A DAUGHTER’S POIGNANT TRIBUTE
‘My mother believed in me’
Tanasia Paynter’s essay took first place in the The Continental Society’s 44th annual Mother’s Day essay competition.
Bermuda’s walking man ready for End-to-End
Bermuda's walking man Damon Fox will take to the roads this weekend and join thousands of other islanders for the End-to-End.
Former Oasis singer receives his copy of Lennon Bermuda
Local music promoter Tony Brannon personally handed Liam Gallagher, formerly of Oasis, a copy of the John Lennon tribute CD recently produced in Bermuda.
Family frolics at sunny church fair
Pembroke's Anglican churches on Saturday gave the community a fun-filled time at their Spring Fair. Bishop-Elect Nick Dill even showed his dance moves!
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Contest photo isn't of Bermuda
New York Magazine has advertised Bermuda as the "ultimate getaway" as part of a contest for readers. Except, the photo in the advertisement isn't Bermuda.
Flagpole to be replaced
The City of Hamilton announced that the flagpole at the junction of Front Street and Burnaby Hill will be removed on Sunday, April 28.
Eating disorders afflict affluent kids
The vast majority of teenagers that fall victim to anorexia in Bermuda come from wealthy backgrounds, according to psychologist Shawnee Basden.
First look at new bowling facility
The former Southside Family Bowl has been upgraded and is now called Strykz Bowling Lounge.
Overseas mission for Regiment
An advance guard of soldiers last weekend left for the state-of-the-art US Marine Corps venue for the Regiment's annual training exercise.
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