AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGovernment Real Estate: The House of Assembly has approved the Government’s $14.5 million purchase of the Compass Point building in Hamilton from HSBC Bermuda, including the west car park, aiming to cut the roughly $11 million a year spent on private office leases. Digital Infrastructure: Bermuda welcomed Google’s Nuvem and Sol subsea cable systems landing on the island, with Premier David Burt calling it a boost to connectivity, resilience and long-term competitiveness. Health System Questions: Senators pressed a Junior Minister on chronic KEMH Emergency Department overcrowding, asking for plans to tackle overcrowding, the ED’s capacity with and without boarding, and how boarded patients are treated daily. Carnival Logistics: The Revel De Road route map is finalized for today’s Carnival procession, with two laps, scheduled breaks, and a dinner and after-party on Dutton Avenue. Bermuda Sport: John Barry Nusum has been named interim head coach of the Bermuda national football team ahead of matches against Rhode Island and Cape Verde. Cricket for Kids: The Girls Play Cricket Too festival at Warwick Academy drew 40-plus girls aged 7–11, with Brianna Ray attending and offering guidance. Tech/Finance in Bermuda: A new crypto firm says it has received Bermuda Monetary Authority approval to offer investment advisory and discretionary portfolio management to professional and institutional clients.
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