Dear Sir,
The answers are in the world. Why does it have to always be ten years before we act on things?
In London, advertisements are on billboards and announcements are made in train stations and A...
Dear Sir,
My husband and I are frequent visitors to Bermuda since 1982. We now come to enjoy the people and island for an extended stay January to March.
Each year I keep a list of delightful experie...
Dear Sir,
It saddens me to read the report in the paper today (February 10, 2020) quoting Jason Hayward’s comments on the Patients 1st assembly in Queen Elizabeth II Park.
It would surprise me to know...
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 ...