AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAir Access & Tourism: Anguilla is set for a winter boost as BermudAir’s AnguillAir expands routes from Canada (weekly Saturday Toronto service starting Dec. 19, through May 1, 2027) and adds more flights from key U.S. cities, improving visitor access to the island’s beaches and dining. Healthcare Training: New Anglia University spotlighted its UK-focused MD programme, emphasizing supervised clinical rotations across 35+ NHS hospitals—relevant for Anguilla students planning medical careers abroad. Regional Health Policy Watch: A landmark gay-rights case in Trinidad and Tobago is headed to a final appeals court in England, with potential knock-on effects for laws across the eastern Caribbean, including Anguilla’s own decriminalization history. Community & Wellness Signals: Anguilla’s Tourist Board appointed Marketplace Excellence as its U.S. PR agency of record, aiming to drive higher-value travel—an indirect factor for health and wellness demand through tourism growth. Public Health & Environment: A study flags an invasive flowerhorn fish in Sampalok Lake as a threat to native biodiversity and possibly human health via zoonotic risk. Youth Development: The Eddy Caines Summer Football Camp (21st edition) kicked off, with local sponsors supporting participants—sport and routine can support youth wellbeing.
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