AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoAirlift & Tourism: Breeze Airways launched nonstop Nassau–Tampa service, starting twice weekly and set to expand, with Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin calling it a boost for visitor access and local opportunity. Culture & Arts: The Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival returns to Baha Mar with a deeper Caribbean focus and fresh talent, spotlighting Bahamian and regional culinary voices. Theatre & Youth Culture: Erin Knowles is set to become artistic director of the Dundas Centre for Performing Arts, aiming to keep Bahamian theatre culturally relevant and professionally supported. Sports Development: Youth and Sports Minister Mario Bowleg outlined budget goals including “Sports in Paradise” sports tourism and more support for sailing and facilities. Athletics Spotlight: Javonya Valcourt advanced to the NCAA women’s 400m final, while Keyshawn Strachan won NCAA javelin silver—both adding momentum for Bahamian track talent. Community Environment: Waterkeepers Bahamas wrapped mangrove planting with 4,000 mangroves planted in Grand Bahama to strengthen shorelines and climate resilience. Public Safety: Five U.S. cruise passengers were arrested after a Nassau port brawl escalated into a “violent struggle” at police station, injuring officers. Politics & Governance: Opposition Leader Michael Pintard asked police to investigate U.S. drug-trafficking allegations involving a Bahamian politician.
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