Dear Sir,
I will relay to you what occurred today (Sunday, October 3, 2021) at Shelly Bay Beach.
A group of men on the northern end of the beach decided that they would use that area from which to enj...
Dear Sir,
I agree with what the majority of the medical profession is attempting to do with vaccinations. However, I would suggest they start at home.
Let us make sure that all staff in the hospital ...
Dear Sir,
With the most stunning and momentous accomplishment of Flora Duffy, the darling of athletic prowess in Bermuda’s history, I thought it would be most fitting to consider the naming of our nat...
Dear Sir,
As busy as the hospital is, people still come in as victims of road traffic crashes. This only adds to the already totally overworked emergency staff, problems with finding beds and, in gene...
Dear Sir,
If any Bermudian woman of my generation deserves the title of salt of the earth, it was Marilyn Alfreda Outerbridge (née Grant) — or simply “Merle”, as we all affectionately knew her.
Her pa...
Dear Sir,
All of us are suffocating under the burden of increasingly intense Covid-19 regulations, while not being convinced that the regulations that we are being forced to follow are actually preven...
Dear Sir,
I have had to call the Covid “hotline” several times this year with questions about testing and about problems with the travel authorisation form. On one occasion I was No 3 in line and got ...
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...