The Editor speaks: Should security guards be armed?
The answer to that question is not easy? It invites more questions. Where is the security guard going to be placed? What are the working times for the security guard? What weapons will the security guards going to be armed…
The Editor speaks: The Four JUST Men
I am not discussing “The Four Just Men” detective thriller published in 1905 by the British writer Edgar Wallace. Nor am I discussing the 1959 television series of the same name produced by Sapphire Films for ITC Entertainment. A large…
The Editor speaks: The KEY concerns of the CPR
CPR have been busy over the past weeks to come up with their KEY CONCERNS over the Cruise Port Project. In a Press Release yesterday (19) they have found SIX. But hold on a minute, the release says Part 1.and…
The Publisher speaks: Do you remember “Malfunction Junction”?
By Joan Wilson It is one huge traffic jam every weekday evening (and Fridays it is just hell) at the roadworks at the small roundabout that meets at Shedden Road to the Airport Road that leads to Foster’s Supermarket. When…
The Editor speaks: Road rage
We all must have heard the term “road rage”. Perhaps most of us have experienced it with some of us not realizing what we are feeling is road rage. I will give you an example of road rage. One that…
The Editor speaks: The Blame Game
I am not talking about the hit British television show called “The Blame Game” where news and comedy collide in a satirical Northern Ireland chat show, where members of the public get to ask a panel of comedians their burning…
The Editor speaks: Aren’t our leaders concerned about the rising sea levels?
Have you heard a peep from anyone in government about the rising sea levels? Whether they are worried about it? Whether it is out of their hands so they can’t do anything about it? Whether there are any plans in…
The Publisher speaks: Scrabbling
I wrote this poem twenty plus years ago when chickens were having a bad time scrabbling for food because of the new development in George Town. Yes, this was before Camana Bay changed things. Since then, the chickens moved out,…
The Editor speaks: Do banks really want the general public’s business?
I firmly believe they don’t. I refer you to one of our correspondent’s columns, Chris’ Corner – Banks “draconian new procedures” I 100 per cent agree with him. Just recently we received a call that a cheque we had written…
The Publisher speaks: Togetherness is one reason I write poems
By Joan Wilson Every night when I watch World News via the BBC and ABC, I am horrified at what I see and hear. I say to Colin, “Not one good peace of news”. He always tells me to wait…





