Without much warning, the pandemic steered Bermuda into an unprecedented downward slide that led to:
• Enforcement of shelter-in-place
• Closing of Bermuda’s borders
• An unforgiving blow to the hospi...
The coronavirus pandemic has created a lot of stress for people. The stress of schools being opened and closed; dealing with e-learning; taking care of elderly parents, and relatives masked and worrie...
On any given day, those who operate food shelters and deliver to the needy are constantly asked the question, "When will things get back to normal?”
I assist at a food shelter, so I hear your questio...
“When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers” African Proverb
In a perfect world, Bermuda’s leaders could sit down, work together and focus on the best interests of our people. And sometimes t...
It is interesting that the same One Bermuda Alliance that had four education ministers in five years, slashed scholarships and educational opportunities for Bermudians and, on the issue of school moul...
“Fix the problem, not the blame.”
— Japanese proverb
With the new year only a few days old, for many of us it is a time for reflection and the opportunity to take a new approach in our lives — a new a...
The following is adapted from remarks prepared for the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference held in London from December 12 to 16
Bermuda is an idyllic place of natural beauty and commun...
Whenever there is a spike in violent crimes, where helmets with tinted visors are utilised, the debate calling for the ban of tinted visors raises its head.
As far back as May of 2011, the then Minist...
Since taking office, the One Bermuda Alliance has demonstrated that its priorities are out of step with Mr and Mrs Bermuda.
From breaking promises and being repeatedly caught in untruths, to implemen...
The Bermuda Progressive Labour Party has a responsibility to not only hold the government accountable, but to bring forward new ideas and new solutions to the issues facing Bermudians.
In the last ses...