AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUrban Renewal & Housing: Antigua’s Booby Alley Redevelopment is in its final stretch, with officials coordinating parking, sewage, waste, lighting, roads and long-term maintenance ahead of the opening. Public Health Infrastructure: CARPHA inaugurated a CARPHA Regional Emergency Operations Centre for 26 member states, funded by the EU, to strengthen outbreak and disaster response across the region. Utilities & Energy: APUA marked 53 years powering Antigua and Barbuda, reaffirming plans to transform services, cut energy costs via renewables, and expand broadband and mobile access. Medicinal Cannabis Regulation: Health Minister Michael Joseph toured the Medicinal Cannabis Authority and licensed facilities, stressing traceability, quality control and the need for public education on medicinal versus recreational use. Education & Skills: ABCAS held its inaugural commencement for the first graduating class, while Cabinet also pushed ahead with Five Islands school and UWI Five Islands campus expansion. Security & Enforcement: Cabinet warned police will intensify crackdowns on illegal ski masks in public. Regional Industry & Tourism: OECS advanced community-based tourism as a growth engine, and Antigua’s Tourism Authority opened Art Week applications for Nov. 11–18. Disaster Response Logistics: Regional leaders mobilized aid for quake-hit Venezuela, with Antigua among those calling for faster delivery of supplies.
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