AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDrink-Driving Push: Police Commissioner Darrin Simons says Bermuda should consider cutting the legal alcohol limit to around 0.03% to remove any doubt about driving after drinking, as attitudes still need to shift. Corrections Reform: A new independent review says Bermuda’s corrections system is “a prison that is not working,” citing staffing, leadership, infrastructure, rights, rehabilitation, and accountability gaps. Caricom-US Travel: Opposition Leader Ben Smith warns the Government hasn’t done a full legal analysis of how moving to full Caricom membership could affect Bermudian travel and US immigration privileges, calling for a referendum. Pride & Community: OUTBermuda unveils the July 4 Pride Parade and Concert schedule, with a Hamilton route, Victoria Park activities, and performances across the evening. Business & Careers: Walkers promotes seven Bermudians; PwC Bermuda names three new partners effective July 1; KPMG hosts K-Nect on July 14 to connect students with finance careers. Culture & Heritage: Bermuda National Trust honours heritage protectors, including the Christian Humann Foundation receiving the Palmetto Award. Sports & Local Talent: CedarBridge Academy celebrates its Class of 2026 graduates, while CedarBridge esports training highlights gaming as a real career pathway. Tourism & Connectivity: Officials meet Air Canada leadership to strengthen the long-running partnership, and Fairmont Southampton is set for major renovations ahead of a Fall 2026 reopening.
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