AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHospitality Careers: Sixteen young Caymanians were selected for Dart’s 2026, four-month paid Hospitality Training Programme, with a six-week rotational track across guest services, food & beverage, recreation operations, housekeeping and more. Power & Utilities: CUC customers in West Bay, Seven Mile Beach and parts of George Town faced a midday outage after a transmission line trip, impacting at least 10,250 users for about 30–45 minutes. Water Upgrades: Water Authority-Cayman scheduled an early-Sunday service interruption (1:00am–5:00am) on Tropical Gardens Road and nearby streets in George Town to upgrade the distribution network. Tourism & Culture: The National Trust thanked the community for strong demand for The Heritage Bakehouse at Mission House, with bookings now running through 9 September 2026. Regional Travel Pressure: Cayman Airways will suspend its Grand Cayman–Havana route from 26 June, citing weak demand and route viability amid ongoing Cuba travel challenges. Marine Tourism Rules: A boat captain was fined $7,000 for handling stingrays outside a Wildlife Interaction Zone, with the DoE urging marine tour staff to be certified. Business & Growth: Cayman Enterprise City reported cumulative economic impact of USD $1.23B since 2012, highlighting tourism-linked diversification and Caymanian employment.
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