AGP Executive Report
Last update: 23 minutes agoTourism & Investment: Ediacaran Group broke ground on Antigua’s US$200m Long Bay Zen Resort (113 keys), pitching “quiet luxury” with green energy, a desalination plant, an AI butler, automated transport and an underwater chapel. Regional Cricket & Local Economy: Cricket West Indies confirmed the 2026 home season—Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Pakistan—with Tests at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium (Antigua) and Sabina Park (Jamaica), and New Zealand ODIs split between Guyana and Barbados after logistical issues. Sports Training: West Indies batting coach Floyd Reifer says Antigua’s high-performance white-ball camp is focused on resetting for international cricket and sharpening plans against Sri Lanka’s spin. Local Business & Jobs: HR VP Rhonda Grant urges employers to rethink workplace culture for Gen Z’s demand for work-life balance and better performance management. Creative Industries: Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission launches a free five-day Music Development Masterclass (June 8–12) for songwriters, producers, DJs and managers, covering copyright, marketing and distribution. Connectivity: Air Canada rolls out free, streaming-quality Wi‑Fi for Aeroplan members on Caribbean and Mexican routes. Governance & Regulation: A Jolly Harbour freeholder seeks a High Court order compelling the Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Control Board to act over a chemical fogging programme.
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