AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTourism & Connectivity: Tourism Minister Owen Darrell met Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau and Bermuda Tourism Authority leaders, praising the airline’s 78-year role in growing tourism and keeping Bermuda linked to key markets. Maritime Industry: More than 70 delegates are gathering in Hamilton for the 37th Red Ensign Group conference, focusing on shipping strategy, future fuels and security. Road Safety: Police Commissioner Darrin Simons says new high-tech speed cameras could push speeding tickets from about 5,000 a year to 20,000-plus during rollout. Local Tragedy: Powerboat racing mourns Rickai Raynor, who died after a crash in Hamilton Harbour; his father says he will keep racing in his son’s honour. Employment Tribunal: A new policy paper flags poor compliance with tribunal orders, proposing civil penalties for repeat non-complying employers. Cybersecurity: Government is warning Fortinet users about the global “FortiBleed” credential-harvesting campaign targeting FortiGate firewalls and SSL VPNs. Sports: Bermuda junior teams impressed in Portugal, while Kaelin Cox and Geraldine Sidders won gold at a Wushu cup in Maryland. Housing Update: Minister Zane DeSilva says the first phase of an affordable housing project will not overspend, with contracts signed and work set to start in August.
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