AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoImpaired Driving Crackdown: Bermuda Police say impaired-driving arrests are still climbing, with 128 arrests year-to-date and eight people appearing in court on Thursday alone, including five guilty pleas that led to $1,500 fines and 18-month driving bans. Emancipation & Cup Match: Tourism Minister Owen Darrell told MPs Cup Match is “far more than a cricket match,” linking the holiday to Emancipation Day and Mary Prince Day, with events including a documentary premiere. Rugged RBR Training: The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s latest two-week recruit camp at Warwick Camp pushed 16 new recruits through firing ranges and assault-course sessions ahead of October passing-out. Education Reform Watch: The Cambridge Checkpoint Report (2023–2025) was tabled in the House, with ministers citing a widening gap between high- and low-performing students and overall score declines, while MPs also heard details on the Education Authority Bill. Energy Planning Row: Government has formally suspended the Integrated Resource Plan process for up to 18 months, with BELCO responding to the minister’s statement and correcting its account of the plan’s timeline and role. Local Transport Update: The ridesharing programme has recorded 1,466 rides in its first five weeks, with 30 approved applications so far. Sports & Culture: Bermuda’s women’s hockey team trained with New Jersey’s Pingry School ahead of the CAC Games; Erica Hawley paid tribute to Dame Flora Duffy after Duffy’s retirement announcement.
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