AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoConstitution Talks: Premier Natalio Wheatley says the BVI has “done everything” ahead of formal constitutional negotiations with the UK on July 14-15, aimed at revising the 2007 Constitution Order. Water Crisis Fallout: Works Minister Kye Rymer blames decades of neglected infrastructure for ongoing water shortages, while Opposition Leader Marlon Penn and Rymer trade accusations over who failed residents. Public Safety Access: East End Police Station renovations keep the station closed longer, with officers temporarily relocating to the East End/Long Look Community Centre starting July 13. Culture & Archives: Culture Minister Luce Hodge-Smith calls for a coordinated push to retrieve Virgin Islands history held overseas, pointing to records at King’s College in the UK. Marine Protection: The Center for Biological Diversity sues NOAA over queen conch habitat protections, arguing critical habitat still isn’t designated. Health Recognition: BVIHSA wins a top APIC Film Festival prize for its infection-prevention short film “A Symphony of Guardians.” Sports & Youth: BVIAA sends a nine-athlete team to the NACAC U18/U23 Championships in Mexico.
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