AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTourism Leadership: ABTA names Charmaine Spencer as Chief Marketing Officer and Shermain Jeremy as Director of Tourism for the Caribbean and Latin America, aiming to turn Antigua and Barbuda into a stronger global lifestyle brand. Global Spotlight: Antigua and Barbuda lands on BBC MasterChef in a Finals Week episode, with contestants cooking at Nelson’s Dockyard and Jumby Bay—another big win for local food culture. Culinary Momentum: Culinary Month closes with Canadian chef Devan “Chef Dev” Rajkumar joining the finale, keeping the island’s flavours in the spotlight. Water Woes: APUA reports record production, but residents still face gaps as distribution issues and infrastructure problems affect delivery. Public Safety: Police seize over 500 cannabis plants and about a thousand pounds of cured marijuana near Pares Village; four men are in custody. Sports & Community: National Athletics Championships (June 20–21) expects most overseas-based stars home, while youth cricket fans get a boost with free entry initiatives across the region. Health & Youth: Medical voices warn vaping isn’t safer than cigarettes, and regional youth/civil society push for banning ultra-processed food marketing around schools. Disaster Readiness: NODS releases the 2026 hurricane shelter list with 46 shelters across 17 districts. Local Life: Police investigate the sudden death of 75-year-old Carl Noel Lashley on Lower All Saints Road. Youth Governance: Youth Parliament president Ezekiel Francois unveils a restructuring plan built on seven pillars. Regional Watch: Talks with the US on deportees reportedly stall over numbers and safeguards, with Prime Minister Browne stressing national security.
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