AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism splash: Beaches Turks and Caicos has officially opened its new $150 million Treasure Beach Village, adding 101 all-suite accommodations and a 15,000-square-foot lagoon-style pool—celebrated with fireworks, celebrities, and a full Caribbean street-festival vibe across the resort. Water stress at home: In SVG, the drought is still biting: Health Minister Daniel Cummings says river yields have dropped, forcing the Central Water and Sewerage Authority to ration water in some communities, with possible temporary interruptions. Courts and safety: A labourer, Branson Paris, has been charged with the murder of 60-year-old pastor Roseclair Williams, and a traffic incident is under investigation after a police corporal was struck by an SUV driven by a doctor. Health watch: The Ministry says hantavirus risk in SVG remains low after a cruise-ship cluster was reported in the Central Atlantic, with heightened monitoring at ports. Rights and justice: ERAO SVG launched a national call for reparations for LGBT Vincentians amid ongoing legal challenges. Food for learning: SVG will join an OECS push to strengthen school meal programs as many secondary students skip breakfast daily.
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