Dear Sir
Under the heading “Mother Nature has a mind of her own. Look after her”, written by my horticultural colleague, Malcolm Griffiths, which appeared in your paper on July 19, 2021, I must commen...
Dear Sir,
Bermudians will soon celebrate Emancipation Day, a recognition of the freeing of enslaved people in Bermuda in 1834.
A few weeks ago, Americans celebrated Juneteenth, that country’s recognit...
Dear Sir,
Having listened intently to the two days of arguments in the case against mandatory quarantine, my sincere hope is that the applicants and all those who may have contributed to the legal cos...
Dear Sir,
Where oh where is customer service? Does it still exist? I'm beginning to wonder.
After three attempts to phone my bank this morning (July 12, 2021), and holding for approximately ten minu...
Dear Sir,
In light of the July 2 launch of Freedom Square by the Corporation of Hamilton, we wish to take this opportunity to express appreciation to all involved in campaigning for this project.
Th...
Dear Sir,
On Page 3 of today’s Royal Gazette (July 2, 2021), your reporter Sarah Lagan reported on three cases before the courts. Two of these were for breach of curfew and were fined $1,500. The thir...
Dear Sir,
I would like to know why The Royal Gazette has been so biased in its reporting of the risks and benefits of this Covid-19 vaccination.
There has been no statement in your paper which says t...
Dear Sir,
Two months ago, the Progressive Labour Party government announced a new scheme to collect overdue taxes. There was some criticism because the people to be used were not experienced nor regis...
Dear Sir,
A recent headline on one of Bermuda’s news websites shouted, “Over 850 vaccines discarded since January.” This is unfortunate and maddening as it should rightfully have stated: “Only 850 va...
Dear Sir,
How many ways can I say thank you? It is always gratifying to know that when you call; they will answer.
The recent dedication of The Sun and Sand Patio at Shelly Bay was the culminating ans...