AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCaribbean Football: Trinidad and Tobago’s U-14 boys coach Randolph Boyce says there were plenty of positives after the team exited the CFU Challenge Series at Cap Cana, finishing runner-up in Tier I Group B and falling short of the semis as Bermuda advanced. Maritime Heritage: A look back at “America’s Cup at 175” traces how John Cox Stevens’ Victorian-era trophy and the Deed of Gift helped shape competitive sailing for generations. Sports Spotlight: St Vincent and the Grenadines won the ECVA senior men’s volleyball title, beating St Lucia in a resilient comeback, while Bermuda’s junior golf team was named to represent the island at the North America Cup in Mexico. Mental Health & Community: Bermuda College will host “Demystifying Suicide: Let’s Talk About It” on Sept 10, aiming to reduce stigma and train frontline responders and the public. Local Food & Land Use: The Planning Department is urging landowners and aspiring farmers to register for Grow Local to connect available land with people growing food. Transport Upgrade: Ten new electric buses have arrived, with more expected next week as Bermuda pushes toward full electrification by 2030. Arts & Culture: The Department of Culture’s youth edition of Cultural Connect lands at Pig’s Field on Aug 22 with performances, crafts, and family activities. Education Wins: Hamilton Rotary’s Ted Crawford Scholarship supports CedarBridge Academy graduate Kymani Thomas’ HVAC studies at Bermuda College, while three students receive English-Speaking Union grants. Music: Claude Carmichael releases his debut solo album “Tennessee Hill.”
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