AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola & Border Tech: The Bahamas has joined a growing list of countries tightening entry rules as the DRC Ebola outbreak worsens, with a 30-day ban for recent travellers from affected areas plus enhanced screening and possible quarantine. Climate & Energy Resilience: CIMH’s Dr. David Farrell urged Bahamas and the region to plan for hotter, drier conditions tied to El Niño, warning that cooling costs and water stress could rise during the 2026 hurricane season. Workforce Development: Grand Bahama Shipyard is expanding its Apprenticeship Programme, sending new cohorts to the UK for trade training and then back for hands-on qualification. Disaster Readiness: GEM will host a Hurricane Preparedness Summit June 1 to coordinate regional emergency response, logistics, and recovery planning across the US and Caribbean. Maritime Safety & Search Tech: U.S. investigators say newly obtained GPS data in the Lynette Hooker case contradicts her husband’s account, prompting a renewed request to search new Sea of Abaco areas. Finance & Digital Banking: Butterfield has agreed to acquire CIBC Caribbean’s controlling stake in a deal expected to create a ~$29B banking and wealth platform, with added focus on cross-border payments and digital banking. STEM-Adjacent Learning: A Bahamas-linked spotlight on global science education shows up via the Scripps Spelling Bee coverage, where Bahamian students qualified for the 2026 finals.
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