AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoCarnival Buzz: Antigua Carnival 2026 is officially one month out, running July 25–Aug 4 under “Feel the Rhythm,” with steelpan, calypso, soca, mas’ and island-wide fetes. Food & Tourism: Antigua and Barbuda has been nominated for “Caribbean’s Best Emerging Culinary City Destination 2026” at the World Culinary Awards, building on a 2025 win and pushing Culinary Month voting. Mental Health & Youth: Antigua and Barbuda welcomed the OAS Declaration on Improving Mental Health in the Americas, while UNICEF and the government are set to launch a youth mental health chat line and research that puts young voices into the Mental Health Care Bill. STEM for Kids: The Education Ministry announced the return of STEM InFuSED Summer Camp (ages 8–17) from July 6–Aug 11. Maritime Safety: WiMAC’s Antigua chapter is calling for safer maritime workplaces, zero-tolerance harassment frameworks, and better reporting. Local Life & Safety: A 19-year-old student, Zowie Tomlinson, was recovered after a Devil’s Bridge search; police also renewed speeding warnings after a serious hit-and-run involving cyclist Tahje Browne. Justice: Saleim Harrigan was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of customs officer Nigel Christian, with sentencing details set to be finalized in court. Travel Watch: Norwegian Prima will make 13 port calls to St. Kitts’ Port Zante during winter 2026/27, and Aman at Sea opened bookings for Amangati’s first Caribbean season starting Nov 2027.
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