Dear Sir,
I would like to bring back to the attention of the public an issue I had written to you about some time ago. The more I sit and observe our citizenship and status situation as a somewhat sem...
Dear Sir,
I wish to draw attention to the dreadful acoustics in Magistrates’ Court No 3.
Recently, I was a plaintiff and my attorney made a presentation. Beforehand, I had asked her if I could make a ...
Dear Sir,
As a St George’s fan whose origins as a child encompassed Wellington Oval/Mullet Bay playground, I would first like to applaud Vashun Blanchette, Somerset’s president, and Jordan DeSilva, So...
Dear Sir,
Your report on illegal photographs taken in the House of Assembly and the call for an investigation into how such photographs were taken, when House rules ban such photographs without the a...
Dear Sir,
As an independent country, we will be able to collect all monies from all the airlines that fly through our airspace. What do I mean by our airspace? All that open space that covers the isla...
Dear Sir,
As I fly over Bermuda and look down, I think of Shakespeare’s words: “This precious stone set in the silver sea.”
It has sometimes been less happy on the ground. I was born to Bermudian pare...
Dear Sir,
On July 13, I arrived home on American Airlines Flight 308 from Miami. We were due to arrive at 9.45pm, but we arrived 10.45pm instead. With that being said, that night JetBlue and American ...
Dear Sir,
Cup Match is over while Labour Day beckons, yet each are similar in emphasising the unyielding labour and effort of our predecessors in moving this country from one of limited, confined and ...
Dear Sir,
The photographs of sleeping MPs in today’s Royal Gazette (July 31, 2018) is worth more than a million words. Congratulations to the person who took them and to you for publishing them.
Most...
Dear Sir,
Last Friday (July 27, 2018) was not April’s Fool Day. A car crashed through the retaining wall at Bailey’s Bay and landed at the water’s edge.
The driver explained: “The sun went into my ey...