Dear Sir,
Your editorial today (July 27, 2020) was spot-on. Bermuda’s squandering of the America’s Cup legacy was the biggest lost opportunity for probably the past half-century.
History will judge th...
Dear Sir,
As a frequent walker along the island’s railway trails, I was sad to see a section of trail that has been neglected.
It has been a while since I walked along the North Shore trail from Palm...
Dear Sir,
Much has been written recently about the deplorable conduct of defence lawyer Charles Richardson, who has been rightly castigated for his cowardly, heartless attack on a 13-year-old victim o...
Dear Sir,
It was a hot and beautiful day; a day of thanks and humility. To witness a cross-section of the community in complete creative harmony, painting the longest canvas ever produced in Bermuda ...
Dear Sir,
I listened with increasing incredulity to the horrible treatment meted out to Carika Weldon, as described by Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch.
How can it be that there are still Bermudians wh...
Dear Sir,
The Bermuda Government has done an outstanding job overall in leading the country through the Covid-19 pandemic so far and every Bermuda resident should be grateful and proud.
One of the mos...
Dear Sir,
I may be out of my depth here, but, with all due respect, I believe our government has picked the wrong park to rename the Mary Prince Emancipation Park. It should be Bernard Park in Pembrok...
Dear Sir,
I write with regard to the two articles — “Culture of abuse: enough is enough” by Miss Y, and “You have not been paying attention” by Francesca Hanig-Dill.
As an abuse victim myself, I want...
Dear Sir,
In reading your most recent editorial, I agree with many points therein, but I also see it from a slightly different angle.
First, I always thought that defence lawyer Charles Richardson, wa...
Dear Sir,
The intent of this letter is not to highlight the egregiousness of Charles Richardson’s comments — “Young women seduce older men for sport” — in his attempt to mitigate the sentence of a man...