AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoPublic Safety: Police say impaired driving remains a problem, with 128 arrests in 2026 so far and eight more cases brought before Magistrates’ Court on Thursday alone. Justice & Community Safety: The House of Assembly passed the Justice and Community Safety Reform Act 2026 to tackle gang violence, including greater witness protection and new offences targeting assaults or intimidation of court officials. Emancipation/Cup Match: Tourism Minister Owen Darrell told MPs Cup Match is “far more than a cricket match,” highlighting Emancipation and Mary Prince Day and announcing related events, including a documentary premiere. Energy/Utilities: BELCO responded to the Minister’s Integrated Resource Plan statement, disputing the plan’s timeline and BELCO’s role while stressing affordability and its long-term investment in Bermuda’s energy workforce. Transport/Local Life: The Marine & Ports Services weekly shipping schedule was released for arrivals starting July 18, and the ridesharing programme update says 1,466 rides were recorded by July 15. Sports: Bermuda’s women’s hockey team is training with New Jersey’s Pingry School ahead of the CAC Games, while Trey Mallory won Battle of Boca and earned a wild card for Paraguay.
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