AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoYouth & Education: CIBC Caribbean backed St. Augustine’s College student Vanessa Rolle with a $4,000 Junior Achievement Most Distinguished Achiever scholarship, supporting her path toward medicine. Sports Development: Baha Mar will host the AID Junior Tennis National Championships (June 26–30), while BYFFL ran a one-day football camp for ages 6–13. Grand Bahama Graduation: UB North celebrated 29 graduates, with Deputy PM Chester Cooper urging them to “do so boldly” as the next chapter for The Bahamas. Arts Scholarship: Noah Pickering received a $31,000 fine arts scholarship through RF Bank & Trust and SCAD, expanding youth creative opportunities. Community & Housing: Government says the Unregulated Community Action Task Force will continue demolitions in areas already served notice, citing a “no-tolerance” approach to shanty towns. Public Health: National Drug Council and youth partners held a workshop on the hidden dangers of vaping and nicotine addiction. Culture & Lifestyle: Cable Bahamas relaunched its Cable Cares Foundation with a $1 million pledge and a $40,000 gift to Happy Humans Bahamas for Women and Girls in STEM. Sports Spotlight: Javonya Valcourt closed her NCAA run with two bronze medals, and Baha Mar’s tennis push adds more momentum for young athletes.
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