AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoRestaurant Week 2026: Forty-five restaurants across St. Vincent and the Grenadines are taking part in Restaurant Week 2026 (June 21–27), with events already underway including a bartenders training programme, and organisers urging locals to support participating spots. Tourism Leadership: Shafia London, newly appointed CEO of the SVG Tourism Authority, has been commended by the Authority’s Chair Shelly-Ann Fraser as she prepares to assume the role, with London outlining a results-driven, inclusive tourism mandate. Road Safety: Police are investigating a serious Grenville Street incident in Kingstown on June 20, involving a motorcycle with a female passenger and a female pedestrian; both were injured and taken to Milton Cato Memorial Hospital. Grenadines Travel Boost: The Tourism Ministry has launched the “Go Grenadines” campaign for August, featuring the $100 “Go Grenadines Passport” to help drive domestic travel and bookings across the islands. Carnival Readiness: Ahead of Vincy Mas, police and regulators are rolling out enhanced safety measures, including a strict no-glass policy in Kingstown and tougher warnings against “6ixx and 7even” violence. Border Modernisation: The National Security Ministry says immigration upgrades are planned for the Grenadines, exploring digital, automated data capture to replace paper-based processes.
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