Dear Sir,
The following edited letter was sent originally to Richard Quinn, the manager of Cambridge Beaches.
I worked in Bermuda for many years back in the early 1990s through 2000s. I worked with a...
Dear Sir,
I read in the news recently about the stabbing by a young man over a piece of jewellery — a gold chain, to be specific. It is obvious that this young man and others who engage in similar act...
Dear Sir,
In these hard times, I wanted to share a child’s viewpoint. We often do not think about their view of what is happening, and how hard all of this has been on them.
My son is 6 and he has fo...
Dear Sir,
There is a beauty in numerous nationalities coming together with a unified aim. The Department of Statistics informed us on International Nurses Day that King Edward VII Memorial Hospital em...
Dear Sir,
As we enter Phase 2, I feel we must return to the topic of Bermuda’s unsustainable tax and spending imbalances.
We face difficult choices from an internal perspective as well as rising exte...
Dear Sir,
During the global Covid-19 pandemic I have been following Bermuda’s progress from afar with concern for family and friends on the island. I am relieved to note that the active-cases number a...
Dear Sir,
Today’s front-page story in the newspaper (May 3, 2021) about the “Bermuda freedom car/bike rally” caught my attention. A few things bothered me.
First, you failed to catch the not-so-disgu...
Dear Sir,
By mandating that unvaccinated arriving passengers — yes, I know it says non-immunised, but immunisation can occur with antibodies from a recovered Covid-19 exposure, as some countries are r...
Dear Sir,
As a child, I had various vaccinations for polio, tuberculosis and Lord knows what else. This was all topped up when I joined the army.
When I got my driving licence, I was with the British ...
Dear Sir,
I think most people would agree that the recent outbreaks of coronavirus in Bermuda were caused by a small, unvaccinated minority behaving irresponsibly, perhaps emboldened by the apparent ...