AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMurder Appeal: Bermuda Police have renewed their appeal for information about the 2016 murder of former Cup Match cricketer Fiqre Crockwell, fatally shot on Woodlands Road in Pembroke; no arrests have been made and detectives say key details may still be out there. Local Institutions: Bermuda Hospitals Board has appointed Craig Bridgewater as interim CFO following Arthur Ebbin’s 13-year tenure ending last week, with a permanent recruitment process to follow. Energy Policy: Minister of Home Affairs Alexa Lightbourne says Electricity Amendment Act 2026 powers are meant to correct an “imbalance” in the energy sector and keep planning aligned with public policy. Courts Under Pressure: A senior magistrate warned that threats against court officers and prosecutors are happening “every day,” with staff facing harassment and intimidation. Sports—Cricket: Bermuda’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier opener has been switched to face the Bahamas first after Brazil travel delays; coach Cal Waldron says the team will adjust and aim to win. Sports—Sailing: Alan and Sarah Frith were declared winners of the Edward Cross Long Distance Race after protest-related disqualifications reshuffled the podium. Environment: DENR says a northern curly-tailed lizard was captured after being reported as a likely stowaway from Florida via a shipping container. Sports—Beach Volleyball: Bermuda’s beach volleyball pairs began pool play in Juan Dolio, Dominican Republic, in the NORCECA tour stop.
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