AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRoad Safety Crackdown: Bermuda Police issued at least 100 tickets in just over 24 hours, with 60 speeding tickets in one stretch and arrests for impaired driving, as officers target speeding, mobile phone use, dangerous and careless driving, and unsafe overtaking. Construction & Cargo: Polaris Holding Co reported net profit down to $841,000, but container volumes rose 3.7% and break-bulk cargo jumped 13.4%, driven by construction materials for hotel, mixed-use, and affordable-housing projects. Health Policy Debate: Bermuda’s nurse practitioners push back on framing, saying advanced practice nurses can improve primary care when education and regulation are appropriate. AI Governance: The Bermuda Monetary Authority is consulting on AI safeguards for financial services, stressing firms can’t outsource accountability for AI-driven decisions. Public Service Pressure: The Ombudsman says its office handled 277 cases in 2025 but needs two more staff to improve casework quality amid a shortage. Community & Culture: The St David’s Island Historical Society is seeking help to build Annie’s Bay Memorial Park, while the Bermuda National Gallery’s “From Pencil to Puppet” exhibition drew 17,000 visitors before closing. Cyber Warning: Bermuda Cupcake Company reports a suspected hack, with devices and social accounts compromised and AI used to create content. Sports Win: Bermuda’s women’s volleyball team won ECVA gold, beating Antigua and Barbuda 3-1, while the men finished fourth.
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