AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoJustice & Community: Two years after the double shooting that killed cousins Amon Robinson (19) and Razi Garland (18), their mothers are urging anyone with information to come forward as police renew a call for details around Somerset Road and Soundview Road in Sandys. Healthcare Scholarships: Bermuda Hospitals Board handed out $152,000 in scholarships to 12 students across medicine, nursing and allied health, with awards up to $15,000 for one year. Transport Update: ShoreLink’s latest app update now supports offline fare validation, letting eligible mobile tickets be checked on board even without Wi‑Fi or mobile data. Culture & Youth: Ocean Rebellion docked in St George’s for three days to push a “Fossil Fuel Treaty Now” message, while Bermuda’s Youth Parliament debated lowering the voting age to 16. Arts & Grants: The Bermuda Arts Council announced the first 2026 grant recipients, backing projects from community murals to multimedia exhibitions. Education & Travel: L’Alliance Française les Bermudes is sending five pupils to Cannes for a three-week French study trip, with Bastille Day celebrations planned for July 14. Sports & Opportunity: Chubb Bermuda welcomed 25 summer interns, including four in its underwriting programme. Boating & Tourism: Hilton Boston Park Plaza is partnering with the Spirit of Bermuda and Goslings Rum for Bermudian-themed activities during Sail Boston (July 11–16). Local Events: Family Centre’s Cup Match Tag Day returns July 29, with ribbon donations supporting free counselling and youth programmes.
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