AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoAirlift & Visitor Experience: Air Canada is expanding its Caribbean network from Canadian cities and has opened a new premium Air Canada Café at Québec City’s Jean Lesage airport, adding a modern pre-boarding dining and work-friendly lounge experience in partnership with Plaza Premium. Local Policy & Cost of Living: NCFC government updates include expanding a summer electricity assistance programme to cover nearly 95% of households, with relief extended for higher-usage homes as fuel prices rise. Parliament & Community: In the 24 June parliamentary proceedings, ministers outlined support measures including a stipend plan for bus wardens during summer and highlighted cultural initiatives such as the Reba Dilbert grant and exhibition plans. Health & Safety for Travelers: A Saharan dust alert is in effect from Friday 26 June through Sunday 28 June, with guidance to limit outdoor time and protect respiratory health. Tourism Infrastructure: Consolidated Water received a 25-year exclusive retail water license for Grand Cayman operations (service areas including Seven Mile Beach and West Bay), starting 1 August 2026. Blood Supply Alert: The Cayman Islands Blood Bank is urgently appealing for O-negative donors to book appointments as supplies are critically low. Culture & Tourism Brand: Forbes profiled Caymanian innovation leader Patrice Beersingh, spotlighting Brand Caribe’s tourism-and-culture approach. Hospitality Careers: Dart Hospitality selected 16 young Caymanians for its 2026 paid training programme, building talent for the island’s hospitality sector.
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