AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoBahamasair Connectivity Boost: Prime Minister Philip Davis marked the relaunch of scheduled Bahamasair service to Cat Island after more than 20 years, with twice-weekly flights from Nassau to Arthur’s Town starting Thursday—expected to help families, visitors and small businesses. Tourism & Policy: Canada and CARICOM reaffirmed cooperation at the Canada-CARICOM Foreign Ministers’ Group Meeting, agreeing a results-focused action plan on competitive economies, climate action and regional security. Gaming Enforcement: The Bahamas Gaming Board reportedly moved against at least 13 offshore betting operators over unlicensed activity, including wagers and payouts via locally issued bank cards. Environment & Compliance: The Ministry of the Environment says it’s stepping up enforcement against illegal coal mining in southern New Providence, including a planned detection and enforcement unit and possible long-term action to end the illegal market. Maritime Training: The Bahamas Maritime Authority announced an alternative pathway for IGF (Advanced) certificate training, including approved shore-based programmes with live LNG bunkering experience via CSMART. Sports Spotlight: The 54th Bahamas Aquatics National Swimming Championships is underway at Betty Kelly-Kenning Aquatic Center with 600+ swimmers competing for national titles and team spots.
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