OPINION
Clean up your business model
Sun columnist Darlene McCarthy Barnfield brings us six lessons — from first-hand experience — to ensure top-level service
Why don’t you hug a hero today?
Christopher Famous pays tribute to some of his Bermudian heroes, including Mr Calvin Harris, Mrs Naomi Harris, Mr and Mrs Ambrose Hill and Mr Herbert 'Chico' Francis.
OBA two-faced about condos
Christopher Famous: In an interesting twist of political irony, it seems the OBA has been caught contradicting itself once again.
We’re the leaders of tomorrow
Eron Hill: We all have the choice to put up with something we don’t believe in or stand up for what we do. I choose the latter.
Political accountability is lacking
Bryant Trew: Last Friday’s Royal Gazette ran with a most intriguing story about Ex PLP MP Terry Lister potentially starting a third party. But it wasn’t the idea of a third party that captured my attention.
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Bermuda Blue: Are your kids burnt out?
Jeremy Deacon: There is pressure like never before to succeed, to get the grades, but somehow involving children in too many activities seems like hot-housing.
Farewell to my Bermuda Sun family
Mikaela Ian Pearman: Today is my last day as a reporter for the Bermuda Sun. I have been here since November 2010 — three-and-a-half years — and boy am I going to miss it.
Regulators have merely given us a 12-month breather
Larry Burchall: Standard and Poor's on Tuesday affirmed their 'AA-/A-1+' sovereign ratings on the Government of Bermuda, and said the outlook remains negative.
6.0 MINUTES / THE OFFBEAT NEWS BEAT
A little discomfort is far better than death
Christopher Famous: Today I reach out to the men of Bermuda, to pick up the phone and book your appointment to have yourself fully screened for every and any form of cancer.
Bermuda Blue: The Sun’s innovation puts the newspaper back at the heart of the community
Jeremy Deacon: This week the Bermuda Sun introduced to the Island a piece of software that literally brings the newspaper to life.
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Your home may not be as safe as you think it is
Gita Blakeney Saltus: The most recent research indicates that, after marijuana, prescription and over-the-counter medicines are the most commonly abused drugs among teenagers.
Companies Act: Stand up or sell out?
Christopher Famous: The OBA has granted (pun intended) themselves the right to amend past and future decisions made regarding land-holding by companies.
Clinical challenge for Lamb Foggo Centre
Nandi Outerbridge: I think the community is making a mistake about what’s going on with the Lamb-Foggo Urgent Care Centre. It has been cast by the Opposition as a kind of One Bermuda Alliance vs the People of the East End battle, but that’s not what it is at all.
6.0 MINUTES / A COLUMNIST’S JOURNEY
We want to hear the real voices of Bermuda
Christopher Famous: Irrespective of any of our political affiliations, we must strive to listen to others and learn all that we can learn from them.
Airport staff need to up their game
Darlene McCarthy Barnfield: How to gently put this? Perhaps it is time to improve our experience at Bermuda’s L.F. Wade International Airport either through privatization or better training.
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