AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism & Travel: Norwegian Cruise Line says its Great Tides Waterpark at Great Stirrup Cay will open Sept 4, 2026, with day passes and private cabanas available for guests sailing from that date. Local Governance & Infrastructure: Communications and Works Minister Kye Rymer calls the West End Ferry Terminal redevelopment delay a “major setback,” after bids came in far above the approved budget, forcing redesign. Public Safety: A vessel fire off St. Thomas left the boat’s sole occupant rescued after the craft sank; the cause is under investigation. Regional Politics: Premier Natalio Wheatley says the UK is “not interested” in free association with the BVI, with independence framed as the main path if status changes. Constitution Talks: Wheatley and the negotiating team continue public engagement in Virgin Gorda, while Justice Gerard St. C. Farara urges residents to treat the Constitution as the foundation of the territory’s democracy. Financial Services: Junior Minister Lorna Smith tells industry and students that compliance, innovation, and building local talent are key to the BVI’s long-term financial services growth. Aviation: ICAO’s top civil aviation directors meet in Antigua for the 14th NACC regional session, focusing on safety, security, sustainability, and cooperation.
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