AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEducation shake-up: Crystal Caesar resigned as Minister of Education and a PLP senator, saying she lacked support to make meaningful, evidence-based decisions; Premier David Burt followed with a swearing-in that included reappointing Diallo Rabain to education and adding Ryan Robinson Perinchief and Reverend Emily Gail Dill to Cabinet. Local governance & public health: A Bermuda survey of pregnant women found binge drinking in later trimesters remains a concern, while tobacco use has declined and vaping has emerged as a new pattern since 2020. Environment: Officials say an Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake sighting hasn’t been confirmed after an intensive search, though the reported photo is considered genuine. Culture & community: Bermuda Pride returns with a weekend of party and protest under the theme “Deep Roots,” while Cosplay Chaos 3 hits Bermuda College on July 11. Tourism & arts: Grotto Bay completed phase one of its redevelopment with newly renovated guest rooms, and Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art named Fiona Murdoch its new Executive Director. Business & careers: PwC Bermuda promoted Damian Sealy, David Cartmill and Crystal Pittendrigh to Partner; CPA Bermuda’s Accounting Career Fair drew about 70 attendees. Lifestyle: Demeka “Tiny T” Tacklyn opened a third Cup Match-focused store on Queen Street. Sports: HSBC marked its 19th year as lead sponsor of Cup Match Classic.
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