AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCommunity & Fitness: RUBiS Fuel to Finish 5K brought hundreds of runners, walkers, and families together for NCVO fundraising, with top finishers Joshua Morgan and Amy Lunnon and youth winner Baraka Kimathi, plus strong sponsor support from Cayman Turtle Centre, Godfrey’s Enterprise, Coca-Cola Cayman Islands, and Taino Chips. Public Health: Health officials report pertussis (whooping cough) is still spreading locally, urging vaccination, early symptom recognition, and prompt medical advice—especially to protect infants and other high-risk groups. Local Governance & Safety: Cayman’s prison service signed a five-year MOU with Canada’s Correctional Service to boost training, knowledge exchange, and emergency readiness as Northward’s new facility plans continue to lag. Culture & Youth: Cayman Art Week’s “Next Wave” exhibition spotlights emerging artists aged 16–20 at the National Gallery, running through 12 June, showcasing everything from digital art to sculpture. Travel & Lifestyle: Cayman Airways adds extra Friday flights to Panama this summer (26 June–28 August), opening more weekend and onward connection options across Latin America. Education: CIFEC alumni stories highlight how the one-year bridge from school to work is shaping career pathways for students. Environment & Heritage: The National Trust says its Heritage Bakehouse cassava heavy cake programme is in high demand, with bookings now extended to 9 September 2026.
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