AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLocal Transport & Safety: Bermuda’s fast ferries Resolute and Serenity are back in service after receiving replacement radar navigation screens, with officials stressing there were no mechanical problems behind the brief downtime. Community & Culture: Carnival package distribution for Jam J’Ouvert and Revel de Road runs June 11, 12 and 14 at Dellwood Middle School, with ID and ticket receipts needed for pickup. Youth & Education: Bermuda Is Love is offering two paid summer internships (July 13–24) focused on advocacy around housing, food stability, healthcare, education and justice; applications close June 30. Skills & Work: Bermuda College and Google launched free online career and digital training for 500 residents through 2027, covering areas from cybersecurity to AI essentials. Heritage & Learning: The Portuguese Cultural Association of Bermuda is helping students of Portuguese heritage sit GCSE/IGCSE Portuguese via preparation with Escola Portuguesa da Bermuda. Arts & Film: “The Clyde Best Story” is heading to Atlanta for July 13–14 screenings, spotlighting the Bermudian football legend’s role in breaking racial barriers. Regional Politics: A petition is calling for a referendum on whether Bermuda should apply for full CARICOM membership, as concerns continue over cost, timing and immigration implications. Mental Wellness: Registration is open for the Bermuda Mental Health Foundation’s Steps to Mental Wellness 5K Walk and Wellness Fair on Oct 10.
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