AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism & Travel: Breeze Airways launched its first nonstop Nassau–Tampa route, with twice-weekly service starting now and plans to expand—another push to widen airlift into The Bahamas. Culture & Arts: The Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival returns to Baha Mar (Oct 21–25) with a deeper Caribbean focus and new talent, alongside big-name international chefs. Sports: Javonya Valcourt advanced to the NCAA women’s 400m final, while Minister Mario Bowleg outlined budget boosts for sports tourism and sailing under “Sports in Paradise.” Community & Giving: Cable Bahamas relaunched its Cable Cares Foundation with a $1 million pledge and a Women and Girls in STEM cheque to Happy Humans Bahamas. Local Governance: Central Grand Bahama MP Frazette Gibson raised urgent concerns in the House—healthcare conditions at Rand Memorial and lingering questions around power outages. Public Life: Opposition Leader Michael Pintard asked the police commissioner to investigate US-linked drug trafficking allegations involving a Bahamian politician. Safety & Travel Disruption: Another wave of cruise-related violence hit Nassau—five US passengers arrested after a brawl that escalated into a violent struggle at a police station.
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