AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Spotlight: Curaçao make history as the smallest nation ever to qualify for a FIFA World Cup, opening Group E against Germany in Houston—an underdog moment Caribbean fans are already buzzing about. Local Transport Reform: PM Philip J. Pierre weighs Caribbean Development Bank proposals to overhaul minibus networks, warning that “technocrats” may be right on paper but politics could make reforms hard to sell. Bus Fare Debate: A fresh push for fare increases by NCOPT is drawing criticism over service gaps, maintenance, and the lack of protections for vulnerable riders. Cruise Boost for Tourism: Saint Lucia’s cruise port released June 2026 arrivals, including Freewinds calls and the Seven Seas Mariner on June 20—expected to bring hundreds of visitors to support taxis, tours, and vendors. Climate Financing Push: Saint Lucia hosted an adaptation investment pitch and matchmaking event to turn National Adaptation Plan priorities into investment-ready projects. Culture & Sport: Lucian Kaiso heats up as Dennery Segment moves from village fêtes to the lecture hall, while cycling nationals are set for June 20–21. Infrastructure & Health: WASCO resolves the Coral Street sewage crisis after an electrical fault, and St. Jude Hospital reopening is drawing closer as health reforms advance.
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