AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCarnival Watch: Cabinet reversed a 24-hour delay order for ABS rebroadcasts after public backlash, keeping live coverage of Antigua Carnival 2026 front and centre. Public Safety: Police rolled out enhanced Carnival security—more patrols, random stop-and-search, zero tolerance for illegal weapons, and reminders to avoid ski masks and take basic personal safety steps. Education Support: Cabinet made permanent a CXC Examination Fee Support Programme covering up to 10 CSEC, five CAPE and five CCSLC subjects per eligible student, with conditions tied to attendance, School-Based Assessments and sitting exams. Men’s Health: The Lions Club of Antigua launched its 17th Annual Prostate Screening Programme (Aug 15, Lions Den, Cross Street), urging men 40+ to get checked. Culture & Tourism: Antigua and Barbuda Art Week returns Nov 11–18 with an expanded lineup and the public installation “Dual Thresholds,” featuring 28 reclaimed wooden doors turned into art. Regional Resilience: Antigua and Barbuda joined a CARICOM community resilience conference focused on climate and disaster-ready communities.
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