AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoAthletics Spotlight: Saint Lucia’s Julien Alfred struck gold in the Rome Diamond League 200m, clocking 21.93 to edge Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (22.17), with Alfred saying she’s healthy and stronger for the push ahead. Regional Justice: The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court named Her Ladyship Madam Margaret Price Findlay as its 14th Chief Justice, effective April 9, 2026, a leadership shift for the court serving OECS states including Saint Lucia. National Mourning: Former Governor-General Sir Neville Cenac has died at 86, with the government announcing a state funeral for the influential, long-debated public figure. Healthcare Upgrade: CariGenetics Saint Lucia and Lab Services & Consultations launched a partnership to bring genetic testing and advanced cancer diagnostics closer to patients, aiming for faster, more personalised care. Tourism Watch: SLTA reports April stay-over arrivals hit a record high, up 8.5% year-on-year, with growth from the US, Caribbean and Canada. Crime & Courts: Police charged eight people after a Castries operation in Wilton’s Yard, Belair and Dierre Fort, including cannabis seizures and arrests tied to an armed robbery. Fuel Pressure: After gasoline and diesel rose under new pricing, the taxi sector is calling for a clearer, automatic fare formula linked to fuel costs. Climate Resilience: Saint Lucia received a new coastal climate risk tool to guide planning, infrastructure decisions and disaster preparedness. Youth & Culture: Republic Bank launched its “Five for Fun” youth cricket programme in Castries, while Junior Soca and Calypso school showcases keep Carnival momentum building.
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