NEWS
Sun closure: I always looked forward to your alerts
John Ferguson: Is there no way you can continue just on social media? Your newspaper seemed to have adjusted well to the internet.
Sun closure: R.I.P Bermuda Sun — you will be missed
Elizabeth Tee: Whatever your thoughts are on the Bermuda Sun, ultimately, everything they wrote was for you.
Sun closure: A consistent voice for the people of our island
Myra Virgil: The Sun has been such an important presence in the community: one that has consistently told the stories of Bermuda.
Sun closure: Pinocchio front page a personal high point of enriching and rewarding time at the Sun
Gary Foster Skelton: My experiences here at the Sun have been enriching creatively, educationally and physically.
Sun closure: Sun stalwart recalls riots and curfews...
If you asked anyone outside the Bermuda Sun who Valerie Roberts is, they probably would not be able to give you an answer. But the truth is, she has held a very important role within this company for the past 49 years.
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Sun closure: ‘A part of me has gone, too’
Those responsible for launching the Bermuda Sun joined former Premiers and public figures in lamenting the demise of the paper.
Sun closure: Grateful for your help
Paul Shapiro: The Sun has been an important part of the Bermuda community for 50 years and will be sadly missed by us all.
Sun closure: A long and positive relationship
Lena Ostroff: Bermuda Hospitals Board is saddened by the news that the Bermuda Sun is ceasing publication.
Sun closure: Highly- respected journalists
Graham Redford: Balanced reporting is one of the fundamentals of a democratic society and the Sun’s reporters always seemed to know how to balance the concept of “news” with the concept of individual respect and humanity.
Sun closure: The Sun is where I cut my teeth as a journalist
Kevin Spurgatis: The Bermuda Sun endeavoured to show the people directly affected by the news of the day, which is something truly special.
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Sun closure: The Bermuda Sun was the people’s paper
James Whittaker: I believe the Sun earned its reputation as the people’s paper and got under the skin of the community in a way that others did not.
Sun closure: The Sun kept the Gazette on its toes
Bill Zuill: Certainly, the Sun did an excellent job of keeping the Gazette on its toes and bringing different issues and angles on major stories to the fore.
Sun closure: Help when I needed it
Dale Butler: I was shocked to learn the Bermuda Sun would be closing its doors this month after an illustrious life of reporting.
Sun closure: A void has been created
Kim Swan: The Bermuda Sun went out of its way to ensure that a balanced view was presented.
Sun closure: A sad day for Bermuda
Dr CR Terceira: You all should be very proud of your contribution to the life of all Bermudians.
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