AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCARICOM Summit Focus: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre opens the 51st CARICOM Heads of Government meeting in Gros Islet (5–8 July), urging leaders to move from talk to action on integration, climate resilience, food security, security cooperation, governance, border issues and CARICOM membership applications. Regional Security Push: Police and partners say “speak out” is key as homicide rises 25% this year, with most killings firearm-related; meanwhile Operation Zero Hour recovered illegal guns, ammo and weapons island-wide. Local Governance Under Scrutiny: Housing Minister Richard Frederick confirms he was questioned by police over allegations, while the Police Commissioner declined to confirm or deny reports of a senior government official’s arrest. Health Warning: Fire Chief Ditney Downes reports COPD cases are rising, with 2025 responses showing all COPD cases were men, and warns the 2026 total may surpass last year. Tourism Reality Check: St Lucia’s European arrivals are down sharply—UK visitors fell 21% in Q1 and Europe overall dropped 15.9%—as some travellers shift routes. Sports & Youth: Saint Lucia selects swimmers for Pan Am in Colombia and warns athletes to meet Olympic qualification standards for LA 2028; CARICOM 10K plans also highlight regional competition. Culture & Community: Calypso competition order is set after dipping, and a Soufrière school mural promotes healthier eating and active lifestyles.
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