AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTobacco & Youth Health: Saint Lucia is stepping up its push against youth tobacco use ahead of World No Tobacco Day, citing a rise in vaping and other nicotine products even as cigarette smoking declines, and warning that flavours and marketing make the “appeal” look harmless. Crime & Women’s Safety: The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force has released a timeline around the killing of Joy St. Omer, while the UWP renews calls for stronger protections to curb domestic violence and violence against women. Justice System Pressure: Activists and community voices are demanding a full review of how the justice system, police, and social support services respond to domestic violence cases after St. Omer’s death. Public Order & Community Response: Police say homicides are up for 2026, with gun-related offences driving the increase, even as detection rates remain relatively strong. Tourism & Local Economy: Deputy PM and Tourism Minister Dr Ernest Hilaire says displaced Castries Vendors Arcade traders deserve support, but compensation should be targeted fairly based on rent and losses. Culture & Events: Mercury Fest returns to Saint Lucia for August 14–16, with organizers pitching it as a major boost for tourism and local artistry. Regional Leadership: Saint Lucia’s Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, Margaret Price-Findlay, has been confirmed, marking a historic appointment for the region.
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