AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoRemembering Sir John Swan: Bermuda is mourning the death of its longest-serving Premier, Sir John Swan (1935–2026). Premier David Burt praised Swan’s “common touch” and decades of service, with flags set to fly at half-mast from Friday, 5 June. Broadway & local pride: Tourism Minister Owen Darrell attended Broadway’s Chess to support Bermudian actor Nicholas Christopher, whose performance has racked up major social buzz and multiple award nominations. Music for the community: “U Lot” returns on Carnival Friday, 12 June, with a free, Front Street concert spotlighting homegrown artists Fire Wayne, Aalai, Mr. Fotogenik and Working Title. Culture & history next week: Bermuda Archives marks International Archives Day on 9 June with an open house, plus a book talk by historian Dr. Linford D. Fisher at the National Library. Local education & care: Eight Bermuda College nursing graduates were pinned and are now set to prepare for NCLEX licensure. Environment: Bermuda National Trust unveiled a solar-panelled pergola at Waterville to cut carbon while protecting the Grade 1 landmark. Sports & youth: The Bermuda Gambit chess tournament is set for 17 June, raising funds for The Family Centre.
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