AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAnimal Welfare: A retired SPCA investigator is calling for pitbulls to be put back on Bermuda’s banned list after new figures show 175 pitbulls destroyed last year, with pitbulls making up more than 90% of the 189 dogs euthanised in 2025—linked to unlicensed breeding and cruelty. Local Politics: Commentary and questions are swirling around the Premier’s Cabinet shuffle, including Diallo Rabain’s return to Education while keeping responsibility for planning, plus debate over whether the changes are driven by progress or politics. Energy Costs: Belco says electricity rates and bills will be restructured from August 1 with a more “unbundled” setup for transparency; most residential customers face a modest monthly increase. Public Safety: Police reported motorists were diverted after a serious two-vehicle crash in Devonshire on South Road near Kent Avenue. Business & Finance: A wave of multinationals is redomiciling to Bermuda for legal and regulatory flexibility rather than tax, while Arch Insurance appoints Fred Bisson to lead digital algorithms across its markets. Community & Culture: The National Museum of Bermuda opened a new interactive exhibition inviting families to share “Your Pictures, Your Objects, Your Stories, Our History.” Sports: Bermuda’s men’s 4x100 relay won bronze in Barbados with a 40.29 run, and local netball resumed with multiple league wins.
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