Dear Sir,
The following can be taken for the attention of the Bermuda Olympic Association.
“The goal of the Olympic Movement is to contribute to building a peaceful and better world by educating y...
Dear Sir,
I admit my recent doubts about Bermuda's ambition to return to normal. These doubts sprang from what I perceived as a collective depreciation of the value of civil liberties, which have accr...
Dear Sir,
I would like to highlight the efforts of three young men, and the St Baldrick’s Foundation. Despite the restrictions imposed by the pandemic this year, a group of young people decided that t...
Dear Sir,
Your recent article on rising food prices in Bermuda (June 11, 2021) was quite distressing to read. Many Bermudian families are finding it difficult to keep up with these alarming costs. Chi...
Dear Sir,
The news of the impending demolition or partial demolition of Wantley on Princess Street is nothing short of a travesty.
In 1879, Samuel D. Robinson and the other founders met at Wantley to ...
Dear Sir,
The following is an open letter to Stephen Corbishley, the Commissioner of Police.
I am writing to request that the Bermuda Police Service start communicating to all local media outlets on a...
Dear Sir,
This is meant to be an open letter to decision makers responsible for the island’s Covid policies, which to this point have been largely rational, and effective in keeping the people of Berm...
Dear Sir,
The following is addressed to the Bermuda community. So far, the year 2021 has resulted in a sense of uncertainty across the globe. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the change in political lea...
Dear Sir,
During my quiet moments when I offer up prayers of peace for my dear husband Kenneth A. Richardson CVO, CBE, JP, I also cannot help but feel full of gratitude by the kindness and blessings w...
Dear Sir,
I am writing to help people understand how the mandatory quarantine mandate (now effective June 13, 2021) is affecting people. The mental stress that has been caused by the announcement on A...