Dear Sir,
Sheldon Bradshaw, Clyde Best and myself joined forces with each other way back during our primary school days at the West End Primary School in Sandys Parish.
Sheldon lived on Clock Block in...
Dear Sir,
The following is a recasting of a letter published in 2010, which informs that the more things change, the more they stay the same:
Labour Day is September 6, and tradition means big crowds ...
Dear Sir,
A month ago, I had the pleasure of reading a Letter to the Editor by Cheryl-Ann Griffin, titled “Atonement, apology, restoration”, and found it most enlightening and well-articulated. It pro...
Dear Sir,
Yet another government property has been allowed to deteriorate. Why have successive governments permitted so many buildings to deteriorate and, when it is too late, end up spending consider...
Dear Sir,
If there has been one consistent message throughout the pandemic, it has been “follow the science”. The Bermuda Government Covid-19 team has made adjustments to regulations, and implemented ...
Dear Sir,
How many times has someone asked you lately, “Hot enough for you?”
The answer is, yes! These are truly the dog days of summer — whatever that is.
We try not to run our air conditioner all da...
Dear Sir,
If my last letter regarding the questionable financial arrangements for the National Sport Centre’s solar panel project did not raise any alarm bells with the public, then maybe this will:
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Dear Sir,
I write once more your column, giving thanks and praise to the Viking Cruise Lines of Norway for positioning one of its fine ships to be based in Bermuda. The ship in question is the Viking ...
Dear Sir,
I refer to today’s (August 17, 2021) rightful clarion call by Jennifer Gray, who has so effectively headed Bermuda’s Turtle Project for so very many years. As an internationally patented inv...
Dear Sir,
I read with interest your front-page article entitled “Premier says audit logjam being reduced” (August 14, 2021). Of all the unfortunate examples for the Premier to use, as a way of deflect...