Dear Sir,
The Bermuda Hospitals Board, one of Bermuda’s largest employers, is a publicly funded quango that will receive $146 million this year in taxpayer funds.
I looked up the definition of “Quango...
Dear Sir,
Perhaps the Progressive Labour Party needs to adhere to the mantra as first stated by Wayne Caines: there needs to be a step change.
Please look up the meaning of this political phase becaus...
Dear Sir,
In the column published in The Royal Gazette on February 7, written by MP Christopher Famous and titled “One cannot serve two masters”, he endeavours to make at least one point on incorrect ...
Dear Sir,
I am writing to those of you who continually find the need to dump your household garbage and trash into our roadside hedges and national parks — island-wide.
No amount of appeals and advert...
Dear Sir,
I am grateful for your Letters to the Editor segment, which gives your readers a forum for the expression of their views and also other factual information.
I also appreciate the comments th...
Dear Sir
I very much enjoyed your editorial this morning (February 3, 2020) and think that it would be very helpful to our community if you could do one which would explain the competitive advantage o...
Dear Sir,
Your newspaper has reported from time to time on issues faced by Bermuda driving-licence holders when hiring cars abroad.
The problem boils down to Bermuda having always resisted extension ...
Dear Sir,
While in office, Trevor Moniz and the One Bermuda Alliance government pursued a political vendetta against Ewart Brown. They went after his business and tried to destroy his reputation.
The ...
Dear Sir,
This is in response to the article titled “Temporary ministers paid $240 extra a day”.
“Lawrence Scott, the Government Whip, was sworn in on January 10 as the temporary Minister for Tourism ...
Dear Sir,
I would like to endorse and support the appeal for more blood donors per your lead story this morning (Saturday, January 25) by Eyitayo Fakunle, the Bermuda Hospitals Board consultant haemat...