AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBVI Politics & Diplomacy: Premier Natalio Wheatley says the BVI is moving toward a representative presence in Panama, aiming to strengthen access to a key financial and business gateway and boost coordination for the territory’s financial services sector. Road Safety & Community Action: In St. Thomas, police thanked bystanders who stopped a suspected drunk driver from fleeing after a fatal crash on Veterans Drive, helping officers make the arrest. Public Health Recognition: The Virgin Islands Epidemiology Division earned national honours at the CSTE conference in Boston, with Dr. Hannah Cranford taking a Rising Leader Award. Sports: The BVICA Nation’s Cup continues today at Greenland Playfield, with VI vs Jamaica set for 2:00 PM. Local Life: Prominent Virgin Islands performing arts figure Sarah Penny has died, according to reports. International Finance Watch: Separate from the VI, India’s ED says it provisionally attached assets worth about ₹1,023.85 crore in a Goa iron ore case involving the Salgaocar group, including properties in India and Singapore. Internet Costs: A pricing report ranks the British Virgin Islands among the world’s most expensive fixed broadband markets, citing infrastructure and competition challenges.
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