AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLGBTQ+ Pride: OUTBermuda has unveiled its Bermuda Pride parade and concert schedule for July 4, with Victoria Park opening at 3pm, the parade running 4–5pm through Hamilton, and a 5:30pm concert featuring local performers. Heritage & community: The Bermuda National Trust’s annual heritage awards recognised the Christian Humann Foundation with the Palmetto Award, plus volunteer service certificates for local conservation work. Addiction care: Turning Point (Bermuda Hospitals Board) says its addiction services have retained CARF accreditation, valid to 2029, covering outpatient, intensive outpatient and withdrawal management programmes. Tourism & travel ties: Bermuda’s Tourism Minister met Air Canada leadership, highlighting the airline’s 78-year role in keeping the island connected to key markets. Maritime & business tourism: Bermuda hosted the 37th Red Ensign Group conference in Hamilton, focusing on future fuels, security, sustainability and regulatory standards. Sports & culture: “Transforming the Beautiful Game: The Clyde Best Story” has been selected for the 2026 River Valley Film Festival, with a July 18 screening in Pennsylvania. Family fun: FryDays Bounce House in Dockyard will close on July 22 after eight years. Local life & safety: The Bermuda Power Boat Association’s Hamilton Harbour race saw a fatal crash; a father says he’ll continue racing in his son’s honour. Education & careers: KPMG’s K‑Nect networking event is set for July 14, aimed at helping students explore financial services careers.
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