AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoIce Trade History: A new look at Frederic Tudor’s 19th-century “lake ice to the tropics” business traces how blocks of pond ice were shipped from Boston to colonial Calcutta—crossing the equator twice—long before modern refrigeration, with melting losses shaping the economics. Marine Safety & Tech Debate: Nova Scotia beachgoers are reacting to shark sightings, with officials stressing closures and lifeguarded beaches as the safest option; meanwhile, the province says it has no plans to use shark-detecting drones. Public Health at the Coast: Rainbow Haven Beach and Lawrencetown Beach in Nova Scotia are under swimming advisories after routine tests found bacteria levels above acceptable limits, with lifeguards on site to warn visitors. Carriacou Museum Rebuild: Carriacou’s museum is planning a climate-resilient rebuild after Hurricane Beryl, aiming for a state-of-the-art facility expected to cost over EC$1 million while preserving the historic cotton gin building. Caribbean Film Spotlight: CSIFF26 announced 47 films from 14 countries for its Oct 9–11 festival in New York, including entries from Martinique and across the Caribbean diaspora. Local Governance Response: Castries Constituency Council (CCC) published a detailed rebuttal to criticism about city policing resources and reform, outlining investments in employee welfare, training, safety gear, and health initiatives.
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