Dear Sir,
I write once again, your column after a hiatus of a few months. I’m wishing to congratulate all who were responsible for the Bermuda Sail Grand Prix presented by Hamilton Princess.
For the c...
Dear Sir,
Why is it that all politicians have selective memories? Maybe some have not been around as long as some of our senior citizens.
May I remind the government senator Owen Darrell (“Forget me n...
Dear Sir,
We have been to Bermuda many times over the past 50 years and our upcoming visit is by cruise ship. As we are sailing in a few days, we had to complete our check-in process and that led me ...
Dear Sir,
Yes, it is Road Safety Week again. I have a useful solution that may change driver behaviour in regards to their speeding and use of mobile phones while operating a vehicle.
Your mobile pho...
Dear Sir,
The Town of St George has been discussed in the media lately, and I would like to address a few matters that have arisen. I am in hope that this letter provides a bit of clarity on widely de...
Dear Sir,
Recently, there has been much discussion and controversy about the Fairmont Southampton hotel project, regarding transparency of the government concessions/financial guarantees and the recen...
Dear Sir,
I wish to get something off my chest. I am a chartered engineer who retired from Belco a couple of years ago. As a Bermudian, I am appalled by the shocking cost for the low level of speciali...
Dear Sir,
I presume that the hierarchy of the Tourism Authority does not know that the cruise ships are back in Dockyard now because the Visitor Information Centre in Dockyard closes at 4pm when you s...
Dear Sir,
Surely this must be a most difficult time for the rank-and-file membership of the Progressive Labour Party. All that they were against and voted against in 2017 and 2020 is now coming back t...
Dear Sir,
On behalf of my fellow former presidents of the Bermuda Union of Teachers, I would like to express best wishes to our most senior former president, Elizabeth Kawaley, who celebrated her 100t...