AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCarnival in Bermuda wrap-up: Premier David Burt thanked organisers, volunteers and public safety teams after six days of music and culture, including Revel de Road, Pan in the Park and J’ouvert, with police saying the National Heroes weekend ran “without a hitch.” Electricity Act debate: In the Senate, Attorney-General Kim Wilkerson defended the Electricity Amendment Act 2026 after legal review, while Home Affairs Minister Alexa Lightbourne said energy decisions must consider affordability and national impact. Road works scrutiny: OBA MP Linda Smith questioned a $6.2m asphalt plant and asked why Church Road repaving appears tied to a private partnership. Public service hiring: Bermuda’s free Public Service Career Fair & Expo hits Pier Six tomorrow, with an executive panel and 200+ openings. Community support: SCARS launched an anonymous survey on child sexual abuse, open until June 30, and BAMZ/BZS host a free Community Open House June 20. Police update: Two 13-year-olds reported missing have been found safe and well; police also reported a St. George’s motorcycle arrest involving an outstanding warrant and assault on officers. Sports & culture: Boccia Bermuda names three athletes for a challenger in Alabama; and Bermuda’s ball hockey league is set for champions matches with a September qualification spot.
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