AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPublic Guardian Office update: Attorney-General Kim Wilkerson says legislation is being drafted for a two-year pilot to protect seniors and vulnerable residents, after families and care staff described painful gaps when power of attorney and receivership options fail. Premier’s Azores ties: David Burt visited the Azores, signing the Book of Honour and touring Terra Nostra Park and geothermal sites, highlighting generations of Bermudian-Azorean connection. Bermuda Pride support: Carey Olsen pledges three-year backing for Bermuda Pride. Legal and tech developments: Tanisha Butler launches Roseum Legal & Consulting Services for “everyday Bermudians,” while Bermuda digital-asset attorney Bourn Collier unveiled the “Bermuda Declaration on Sovereign Agents” at Maryland Blockchain Week. Culture on the move: Clave Dance Bermuda marks 10 years with a four-day salsa and bachata celebration, and the Spirit of Bermuda continues to draw international attention during Sail Boston. Education and community wins: Bermuda College’s Foundation completes a modernised classroom with a $150,000 Essent donation, and the Stephen Lee Helping Hands Foundation reports 1,700 healthy meals delivered.
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