
News that Bermudian pilot Emily Siggins landed a JetBlue flight from Boston on the island, Paget Primary School held their Black History Museum event, Darius Dio shared a moment in the spotlight with Kamala Harris, and BE Solar installed a solar system at The Reading Clinic that will help them to save over $8,000 annually on electricity costs were all some of the positive news stories from the past week.
In additional good news, Ryan Outerbridge won medals – including a gold – and an MVP Award at the 2025 NE10 Indoor Track & Field Championships, Sebastian Kempe qualified for the Junior Pan Am Games, Reggie Lambe scored for Needham Market, Brianna Ray inspired South Perth to victory, and Bermuda’s U-18 volleyball teams excelled in Boston.
We also posted various community photo galleries, including coverage of Paget Primary’s Black History Museum event, the National Museum of Bermuda’s Community Day, and CedarBridge students exploring Heritage Trail.
In an effort to highlight some of positive news happening in our community, we supplement our standard morning and evening email newsletters with a special Sunday “Good News” email newsletter edition, and also produce a highlight video and article which strictly focuses on the positive news about Bermuda and Bermudians from the past week. You can sign up to have the free newsletter delivered via email here, and/or access the links below.
For more positive coverage, you can also visit other websites in the Bernews Network; ForeverBermuda.com showcases uplifting Bermuda news and the tourism genre, BermudaCovers.com offers free Bermuda themed Facebook covers and phone wallpapers; and you can view over 250 ‘Good News’ summary videos spanning back to 2017 here on Bernews.TV.
Links to some of the ‘good news’ from the past week are below:
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