AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBVI Electricity & Cost of Living: BVI lawmakers debated amendments to the Statutory Rates, Fees and Charges Act that would adjust electricity rates for customers using over 1,500 kWh per month, with Opposition figures warning the change could push up supermarket and food costs even if only a small share of customers are directly hit. BVI Water Transition Dispute: The BVI government denied agreeing to an amnesty on disputed or outstanding water bills as water and sewerage services transition to VIEWCO, after Opposition Leader Marlon Penn pressed for relief tied to the transfer legislation. USVI Education Infrastructure: The new Arthur A. Richards PreK-8 School opened on St. Croix, part of a $264 million redevelopment effort to replace hurricane-damaged facilities, featuring solar power, water storage, and a gym that can serve as a storm shelter. Health Tech for Islanders: ELEHEAR launched ElePro Plus, a live tele-audiology service for OTC hearing device owners, offering remote one-on-one sessions with licensed professionals. Tourism Leadership Spotlight: Caribbean Media Exchange (CMEx) completed its 2026 Leadership Laureates roster, including BVI’s Deputy Director of Tourism Natasha Chalwell, ahead of its Dec. 6 awards and fundraiser in Miami. Local Culture & Emancipation Messaging: A Tortola businessman urged officials to separate music-festival-style events from core Emancipation celebrations so the historical and educational message stays clear. Maritime Industry Funding: MARAD awarded $35.18 million to 45 small shipyards across 24 states and the U.S. Virgin Islands for equipment, upgrades, and workforce training.
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