AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSeismic Preparedness: UWI Seismic Research Centre urged residents not to panic after major Venezuela earthquakes, saying the events disrupted the Caribbean Plate but aren’t clearly tied to the same fault system; the centre is seeing a small rise in regional quakes and reminded the public to stay ready. Water Security & Infrastructure: PM Terrance Drew says about 70% of St. Kitts now gets reliable 24-hour water, up from just over 20% in 2022, after roughly EC$100 million in works including the first public desalination plant and new pipelines. Energy Transition: Nevis geothermal drilling is set to begin later in 2026, with five wells planned first and upgrades aimed at a future renewable power export link to St. Kitts. Healthcare Upgrade: St. Kitts and Nevis appointed its first cardiologist at JNF Hospital, expanding in-country public cardiology services as part of the Sustainable Island Agenda. Regional Trade & Security: Canada and CARICOM renewed their strategic partnership with a new action plan focused on resilient economies, climate action, and regional security. Music & Tourism Boost: The St. Kitts Music Festival kept momentum with major acts and strong visitor arrivals, while the Creative Power Arts Convention 2027 announced Machel Montano and Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor as facilitators. Road Safety: Police reminded truck operators to secure and cover loads to prevent debris and accidents on public roads.
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