AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBahamas Tourism & Travel: Breeze Airways launched its first nonstop service between Nassau and Tampa, with twice-weekly flights starting now and set to expand—another push to diversify airlift and bring more visitors to Paradise Island. Cruise Culture & Community Safety: After a Paradise Island brawl involving more than a dozen Royal Caribbean guests, Tourism Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin said she’ll engage the cruise industry, stressing the Bahamas must stay known for “beauty and peace and order.” Local Governance & Services: Central Grand Bahama MP Frazette Gibson used the budget debate to press on healthcare conditions at Rand Memorial Hospital and ongoing questions around Grand Bahama Power Company arrangements. Arts & Lifestyle: The Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts named Erin Knowles as artistic director starting 2027, backed by a UNESCO/IFCD grant aimed at professionalizing theatre work in The Bahamas. Food & Caribbean Identity: The Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival returns to Baha Mar with a deeper Caribbean focus and fresh talent for Oct. 21–25. Sports Spotlight: Javonya Valcourt advanced to the NCAA women’s 400m final, keeping The Bahamas visible on the track at Hayward Field. Giving Back: Cable Bahamas relaunched its Cable Cares Foundation with a $1 million pledge and a $40,000 boost for Women and Girls in STEM via Happy Humans Bahamas.
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