AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBahamas Red Cross: As hurricane season peaks, the Bahamas Red Cross is decentralizing disaster response by building physical presence on Family Islands so supplies and warehousing are already in place before storms hit, aiming to cut response times and speed local volunteer support. Aviation Safety Push: Energy Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis is driving a Bahamas National Aviation Safety Task Force after meetings with CAAB leadership and airline operators, with a focus on standardized operations, emergency planning, and ICAO-aligned safety. LNG Cost Fight: Former PM Hubert Minnis questions the Davis administration’s LNG terminal price after ground was broken for the New Providence project, arguing earlier plans could have been cheaper and raising concerns about the current cost model. Taxi Union vs Government: The Bahamas Taxi Cab Union says promised talks after a protest have gone nowhere, warning it will not accept “string us along” delays and renewing its dispute over livery drivers operating in taxi queues. Independence Mourning: Independence celebrations were overshadowed by the North Andros plane crash that killed 10, with community memorials and church services honoring victims including Da Pond Band members. Regional Solidarity: St Vincent and the Grenadines joined CARICOM partners—including the Bahamas—in sending humanitarian aid to earthquake-hit Venezuela.
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