Dear Sir,
In law the term “evidence” is used to indicate the means by which any fact or point in issue or question can be proved or disproved in a manner complying with the legal rules governing the s...
Dear Sir,
Considering the tragic loss of lives on our roads, mainly from motorbike crashes, I feel compelled to write this letter.
I have a theory regarding the speeding of traffic on the island these...
Dear Sir,
So we are all concerned about climate change!
All attendees with their entourages for the COP26 conference arrived on their private jets, the largest being Air Force 1. The BBC reports 182 n...
Dear Sir,
For those who want to save this precious world that we call our home, and who are genuinely concerned about the present parlous state of affairs, COP26 in Glasgow must have been of great int...
Dear Sir,
Many are fond of declaring this “a pandemic of the unvaccinated”. Fingers are constantly being pointed and blame placed at the feet of the untouchables, as if we cultivated this virus in a l...
Dear Sir,
On May 25, 2021, your newspaper reported that a portion of Harbour Road, Paget will be reduced to a single lane for two months. I am not sure if the work actually started on June 7 as promis...
Dear Sir,
I would like to thank you and your staff for the excellent coverage given to our first Olympic gold medal-winner, Flora Duffy. I saluted her accomplishment from Day 1 and I would like to onc...
Dear Sir,
I bring it to your attention that I had absolutely nothing to do with the organisation of a celebration for Clarence Hill on Monday, October 18 at the car park in between Union Street and Co...
Dear Sir,
I find it incredible that a government minister is quoted as saying “every Bermudian is doing it” while referring to shopping online. He decries the lack of choice and goes on to say stores ...
Dear Sir,
Cue the tumbleweeds. Is this the end? Is it time to throw up our hands in defeat, note the time of death and declare Bermuda’s retail industry in the obituaries?
According to government mini...