AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoYouth Tobacco Push: Saint Lucia is stepping up efforts to curb youth tobacco use ahead of World No Tobacco Day, citing a rise in vaping and nicotine products among students even as cigarette smoking declines, and rolling out public education to “unmask the appeal.” Crime and Justice Focus: After the killing of 24-year-old Joy St Omer, police have released a timeline of events leading up to her death, while calls are growing for stronger system reform and better protection for women. Domestic Violence Debate: The opposition UWP is using the tragedy to demand expanded interventions and protections to curb domestic violence, arguing current crime policy isn’t working. Youth Crime Plan: Government has launched consultations for a US$2.5m Catalyst Project aimed at reducing youth crime through prevention, psychosocial support, family-strengthening and after-school programmes. Tourism and Culture: Mercury Fest returns to Saint Lucia from August 14–16, with organisers pitching it as a major boost for tourism and local culture. Regional Aviation Commentary: A new look at Caribbean airline cuts and a fresh LIAT 2020–Air Caraïbes interline deal says regional travel is being rebuilt around key hubs. Weather Note: Morning fog patches and cool conditions are expected in parts of the region, with reduced visibility warnings for motorists.
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