AGP Executive Report
Last update: 44 minutes agoClimate-Resilient Heritage: Carriacou’s Carriacou Museum board is rebuilding the historic 19th-century cotton gin site after Hurricane Beryl, with a project expected to cost over EC$1 million and a “tech-savvy” plan to preserve local history while better withstanding future hurricanes. Caribbean Screen Culture: CSIFF26 (47 films, 14 countries) has unveiled its 2026 official selection, with Martinique among participating places, bringing Caribbean and diaspora filmmakers to New York Oct 9–11 for screenings and industry sessions. Public Health & Water Safety: Swimming is not advised at Nova Scotia’s Rainbow Haven Beach and Lawrencetown Beach due to high bacteria levels found in routine testing, with lifeguards on site to warn visitors. Local Tech Infrastructure Concerns: Residents near a proposed WGN transmitter data center site raised questions about continuous noise, wildlife impacts, and water use during public comment in Elk Grove Village, urging studies on low-frequency effects. Tropical Weather Watch: Tropical Storm Cristobal has formed but poses no land threat; attention shifts to Invest 92L, with high odds of developing into “Dolly” as it heads toward the Lesser Antilles during the season’s peak.
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