AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCricket & Community: Warwick Cricket Club Blues won the inaugural FrayStar Youth Cricket Festival, chasing Somerset’s 109 with 110/2 at Saltus Grammar School, in a weekend that honoured Kenneth Fray Sr. Education Awards: Kappa Alpha Psi Bermuda Alumni Chapter named four 2026 Education Award winners—Isaiah Fraser, Mikal Dill, A’Naijé Keesee-Ming and Simeon Hayward—plus mentorship for four runners-up. Film & Culture: Submissions are open for the inaugural Bermuda Black Film Weekend (Oct 15–18), inviting filmmakers across the African diaspora to screen and connect under “Connecting Voices Across the Diaspora.” Privacy & Work: Bermuda’s Privacy Commissioner says Pipa enforcement is moving into a more active phase, with an enforcement strategy now a priority. Housing & Costs: A government amendment aims to ease childcare costs from Sept 1 for key income groups, while a housing-related loan plan is sparking debate over debt and affordability. Health & Youth: Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services is relocating to Bermuda House next week, and a new survey flags vaping as an emerging concern among pregnant women. Public Life: In the Senate, an independent senator said she felt “frustrated” and “obstructed” during debate on a pension increase bill; meanwhile, condolences were offered after a Hamilton Harbour powerboat crash claimed Rickai “Pugi” Raynor. Safety & Lifestyle: Residents are being urged to treat a possible rattlesnake sighting seriously—call 911 and don’t approach. Scholarship: BEJI launched a $10,000 Dr. Courtenay Griffiths KC Justice Award Scholarship for Bermudians pursuing criminal law. Sports & Events: The CG Slow Race at Motor Fest returns with a safety-first message: skill over speed.
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