AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTravel Deals: Caribbean Airlines is running limited-time one-way fares between Trinidad and Barbados from US$142 for select September 2026 dates (Trinidad→Barbados: Sept 21–22; Barbados→Trinidad: Sept 17–19), with Lite fares inclusive of taxes. Regional Cooperation: Barbados and Martinique signed a five-year cooperation agreement covering education, health, tourism, trade, fisheries, sport, culture, vocational training and disaster risk management, with a joint committee and annual reviews. Culture & Lifestyle: Star Clippers is sweetening select early-2028 sailings with two free shore excursions per cabin (via a $200 onboard credit) plus a complimentary 3GB Wi‑Fi package, including a seven-night “Grenadine Islands” itinerary departing Bridgetown. Public Health & Safety: Queen Elizabeth Hospital is moving to dispose of 65 unclaimed bodies after new 2026 regulations set a legal process and timelines for next-of-kin notification and collection. Environment: Barbados is stepping up drain-clearing and roadside clean-ups ahead of Grand Kadooment and hurricane season, targeting flood risk by removing debris from major routes. Human Rights & Work: The Human Rights Commission released its 2025 Annual Report in Bermuda, noting 215 intakes and that sex, disability and ethnic/national origin were among the most cited protected grounds. Community Watch: Police say wanted man Ian Alleyne Farrell is now in custody and assisting investigations. Food & Culture: A Barbados-linked piece spotlights how rum cocktails like the Mojito connect to World Rum Day and World Mojito Day celebrations.
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