AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Investment: IHG Hotels & Resorts says InterContinental Grenada-La Sagesse will open in November 2026 on the southeast coast, bringing 120 rooms, multiple dining options, a spa, Kids Club, and major event space. Public Health & Training: CARPHA trained 18 people from 15 member states in safe transport of infectious substances, using an IATA train-the-trainer workshop to strengthen regional lab and outbreak readiness, with participation including Grenada. Blue Economy Funding: OECS invites eligible Blue Economy MSMEs/Value Chain Groups to two virtual information sessions for Window 2 matching grants (June 12 and June 26), with grants listed at USD $100,000–$150,000 for fisheries, marine tourism, and waste management. Environment & Fisheries: A consultant defending Roseau sand harvesting ESIA in Dominica says the biggest risk is damage to fisheries, while acknowledging gaps like no full biodiversity plant inventory. Animal Health Enforcement (Grenada): Grenada says it’s taking legal action after two disease-positive horses were imported from St Lucia without required permits, citing Babesia-positive tests and lack of quarantine capacity. Digital Safety (ECCB): Grenada’s cybersecurity team warned primary students that their digital footprint is permanent and urged healthy screen-time habits. Sports (Grenada): Anderson Peters remains world No. 2 in men’s javelin rankings as Rumesh Tharanga climbs to No. 3 after a 92.62m Diamond League throw in Rome. Regional Culture: Grenada’s creatives are set to attend Annecy International Animation Festival and MIFA Market after GOCA’s animation accelerator.
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