AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRoad Safety: Bermuda Police say impaired driving is still a choice people keep making, with 128 arrests for DUI in 2026 so far and eight people charged at Hamilton Magistrates’ Court in one day. Education Reform: Minister Diallo Rabain tabled the Cambridge Checkpoint Report (2023–2025), pointing to a widening gap between high- and low-performing students, especially in maths and science, and outlined the Education Authority Bill starting this September. Emancipation & Cup Match Culture: Tourism Minister Owen Darrell stressed that Cup Match is “far more than a cricket match,” with Emancipation Day and Mary Prince Day themes, plus government support for events including Mini Cup Match and safety funding for scaffolding. Transport Update: Regulated ridesharing is gaining traction, recording 1,466 rides between June 10 and July 15, with no public complaints reported. Sports & Community: Bermuda’s senior women’s hockey team is training with New Jersey’s Pingry School ahead of the CAC Games, while the BBA launches the Play It Forward Bermuda Summer Camp at Bermuda College. Digital Wellness for Parents: The Office of Youth Affairs is rolling out Parent Cyber Safety and Digital Wellness courses for guardians. Local Legacy: A memoir chapter from George Dixon Jr. revisits 1930s-era Bermuda as a “holiday island,” through family history.
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