AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDigital Infrastructure: Google’s subsea cable landing at Annie’s Bay marks Bermuda as a transatlantic “digital exchange hub,” with government and Google leaders welcoming the project. CARICOM Debate: OBA MP Dwayne Robinson says full CARICOM membership should go to a referendum, arguing Bermuda’s associate status best protects local economic and immigration realities. Transport & Tourism: Rugged Rentals opens its first airport minicars location at L.F. Wade, aiming for a smoother start for visitors. Youth & Community: Family Centre’s Youth Leadership Intensive brought 15 young people and 20 adults together to shape solutions for youth challenges, while 27 Duke of Edinburgh Gold Awardees were honoured at Government House. Culture & Heritage: Specialty Cinema and Imagine Bermuda plan a free documentary screening marking the 1959 Theatre Boycott’s 67th anniversary. Public Notices: Planning applications and a notice of intended marriage were published in today’s government and legal notices. Health & Safety: Police lifted a school lockdown after finding no evidence supporting gunshot reports in Pembroke. Education & Skills: Bermuda College and Google launched free online training scholarships for 500 residents through 2027.
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