AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoCulture & Arts: Nassau-born conceptual artist Tavares Strachan’s museum exhibition “The Day Tomorrow Began” opens at the Columbus Museum of Art at The Pizzuti, running through Jan. 3, 2027, spotlighting his art-science approach to Black diaspora history and memory. Centenarian Spotlight: Dr. George Bertram McPhee, known for decades of medical service and church oratory in Bermuda after starting in Exuma, marks his 100th birthday. Health & Community Care: The Bahamas National Statistical Institute reports 38,551 people ages 5+ living with disabilities (10.3%), while the Public Hospitals Authority marks a milestone for the Child and Adolescent Robert Smith Complex, built to support young people with neurodevelopmental and trauma-related needs. Heritage & Policy: Minister Leslia Brice says the new Ministry of Culture, Arts & Heritage is more than administration—culture must sit at the development table. Environment & Food Culture: Eleuthera’s Queen Conch Mobile Lab reaches a milestone with the first successful hatch and rearing, supporting the Cape Eleuthera Queen Conch Conservancy. Tourism Strategy: Tourism leaders urge a rethink: treat Bahamians as the “greatest asset,” build value-focused Family Island tourism, and back MSMEs. Workplace Safety: Labour and Works move toward drone-assisted inspections and better site coordination after a construction fatality. Sports & Youth: Andre Rodgers Baseball Championships kick off with Legacy’s 9-0 shutout of Long Island in the U-16 division. Father’s Day Food: Chef Simeon Hall shares a Father’s Day crab-and-rice twist inspired by West African jollof traditions.
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