NEWS
Sun closure: Devastating loss
Adrian Drummond: Truly this is a very sad day, especially so for the staff, but even for people like me who have a past association with the paper.
Sun closure: The Sun strove to provide an alternative voice
John Barritt: There is no question in my mind that over the years, right from inception in fact, the Sun strove to provide Bermuda if not with an alternative voice at important times in our history, then with an alternate vehicle for news, information and opinion.
Sun closure: A truly sad day for journalism
Meredith Ebbin: The Bermuda Sun provided an alternative for news but also as a place of employment. It gave print journalists a second option in the island's small media marketplace.
Sun closure: Shocked and upset
Mikaela Ian Pearman: I left the Bermuda Sun in April but when I heard the news on Friday, I felt like I was still there because it affected me so heavily.
Sun closure: Former editor 'heartbroken'
Peter Beckett: I was heartbroken to hear the Sun is to breathe its last and so many will be looking for jobs.
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Sun closure: The Sun was always on the brink
Tom Vesey: What we are losing today is something special that can only come when a group of reporters and editors work together — when they share inspiration, information, ideas, and contacts, criticism and praise with each other.
Sun closure: Honoured to have led the Sun’s news team
Tony McWilliam: My world partially collapsed on Friday, with the shocking news that my newspaper was folding.
Sun closure: Burton's Banter - Bermuda is a truly special place
James Burton: A huge warm-hearted thank you to those who have got in touch and to those I have had the pleasure of meeting and working with during my time at the Sun.
Sun closure: News is people
Simon Jones: I am very proud to have represented the Sun for five years and I am fortunate to have worked with some of the best in the business.
Sun closure: We were doing so well on the web
Don Burgess: I was completely shocked to learn that a decision had been made not only to close down the paper, but also to turn off the website.
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Sun closure: End of an era
Carla Zuill: Although my heart is heavy that the Bermuda Sun has met its end, I am excited about the possibilities which lie ahead.
Fahy, ‘Anti PRC’s have used so much misinformation’
We need to start looking at PRC holders as individuals, according to Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy.
Media reflects on Bermuda Sun closure
In the wake of Bermuda Sun's closure, observers of Bermudian media are questioning what the future holds for the industry.
FCO Minister: I have full confidence in the Governor
UK Minister for the Overseas Territories Mark Simmonds on Tuesday said that he has full confidence in the Governor and does not intend to recall him.
Swimmer rescued in Bailey’s Bay
A 31-year-old Hamilton parish man was rescued from the waters of Bailey's Bay in Hamilton parish on Monday.
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