AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCrime & Security: Police say an island-wide operation, “Operation Zero Hour” (May 24–July 1), recovered seven illegal firearms and more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition, stopping 4,851 vehicles and executing 49 search warrants as officers targeted known offenders and illegal firearms, drugs and organised crime. Tourism Pressure: New Caribbean Tourism Organization data show Saint Lucia’s UK and European demand is softening, with a 21% decline in UK visitors in the first quarter and the biggest regional drop in European stayover arrivals, down 15.9% year-on-year. Sports & Regional Events: The Sports Minister highlighted local wins including the Bonne Terre Blazers’ basketball title, football upsets, and Saint Lucia’s role as host for the CARICOM 10K. Commonwealth & Athletics: The Saint Lucia Olympic Committee named a small team for the Commonwealth Games, with Julien Alfred not competing, while athletes also head to the ANOCES Championships in St Kitts & Nevis. CARICOM in Castries: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre begins his CARICOM chairmanship with a people-centred agenda as the 51st Heads of Government meeting runs July 5–8 in Gros Islet. Agriculture & Health: Agriculture officials defended procedures around the euthanised horses exported to Grenada after Babesia testing, while health officials warn El Niño-linked storms could threaten water and food safety. Culture & Community: Cheapside vendors are split on a plan to reorganise the market, and the Calypso dipping ceremony set performance orders and prize amounts for the competitions.
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