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Dear Sir,
Whose bright idea was it to remove the ferry schedule, taxi and minibus fares sign from where the ferry docks in Dockyard and replace it with a Royal Naval Dockyard sign?
To add insult to injury, there was a cruise ship docked the day when...
DATE: Jun 29, 2021
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Dear Sir,
I am a 19-year-old Bermudian studying business at the University of Edinburgh and I wish to address something to our government.
My generation is being punished and imprisoned on account of fear, punished by our own government and being hel...
DATE: Jun 26, 2021
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Dear Sir,
The following can be taken for the attention of the Bermuda Olympic Association.
“The goal of the Olympic Movement is to contribute to building a peaceful and better world by educating youth through sport practised without discriminatio...
DATE: Jun 25, 2021
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Dear Sir,
I admit my recent doubts about Bermuda's ambition to return to normal. These doubts sprang from what I perceived as a collective depreciation of the value of civil liberties, which have accrued the greatest benefits to our lives and livelih...
DATE: Jun 22, 2021
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Dear Sir,
I would like to highlight the efforts of three young men, and the St Baldrick’s Foundation. Despite the restrictions imposed by the pandemic this year, a group of young people decided that they were not going to let that get in the way of t...
DATE: Jun 22, 2021
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Dear Sir,
Your recent article on rising food prices in Bermuda (June 11, 2021) was quite distressing to read. Many Bermudian families are finding it difficult to keep up with these alarming costs. Chicken has doubled in price since the beginning of t...
DATE: Jun 22, 2021
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Dear Sir,
The news of the impending demolition or partial demolition of Wantley on Princess Street is nothing short of a travesty.
In 1879, Samuel D. Robinson and the other founders met at Wantley to discuss opening a school for all children. The fou...
DATE: Jun 18, 2021
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Dear Sir,
The following is an open letter to Stephen Corbishley, the Commissioner of Police.
I am writing to request that the Bermuda Police Service start communicating to all local media outlets on a daily basis the total number of speeding tickets ...
DATE: Jun 18, 2021
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Dear Sir,
This is meant to be an open letter to decision makers responsible for the island’s Covid policies, which to this point have been largely rational, and effective in keeping the people of Bermuda safe.
I purposely use the caveat “to this poi...
DATE: Jun 14, 2021
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Dear Sir,
The following is addressed to the Bermuda community. So far, the year 2021 has resulted in a sense of uncertainty across the globe. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the change in political leadership in the United States and the ensuing econo...
DATE: Jun 11, 2021
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