Dear Sir,
The following is addressed to the parents of Bermuda.
I am not sure when or why we began teaching our kids to follow their passions, but I am urging you to stop — or to at least change the ...
Dear Sir,
Our airport is scheduled to reopen on Wednesday, albeit with a limited schedule. I am sure I am not the only one concerned about the risk we are opening ourselves up to. Do the positives rea...
Dear Sir,
Recently it was announced by the British Government that Bermuda’s first woman and first black governor will take over the job this year. Rena Lalgie, the director of Britain’s Office of Fin...
Dear Sir,
There are conversations working around the business and tech circles in Bermuda on how the country could attract a tech giant such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook to our shores, parti...
Dear Sir,
Today, we wring our hands in despair as our children, our very offspring run amok, maiming and killing each other with a seeming callousness and lack of feeling — just like in the movies and...
Dear Sir,
The report that the airport may be opened on July 1 begs some questions.
1, Will the airport be open to travellers from all countries?
2, Is the Government prepared to be selective from coun...
Dear Sir,
With 2020-21 island boat registrations around the corner, can I plead with the harbourmaster, the Director of Marine and Ports and the Minister of National Security to do something about the...
Dear Sir,
I am from America. I subscribe to your online paper to keep up with the goings-on in Bermuda, my favourite place to visit. In fact, I have been coming to Bermuda since 1989 every year.
We h...
Dear Sir,
The recent Phase 3 restrictions are not allowing Catholic churches to practise their faith in the fullest sense. I am writing this letter for my own sake and wish to express my right to fre...
Dear Sir,
I am disappointed in the image that was chosen to be featured on the front page of today’s paper (June 4, 2020).
It shows an attractive young woman protesting at the United States Consulate ...