AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSports Infrastructure: Jamaica’s $700-million Montego Bay Sports Complex, “The Hive,” is taking shape as a full community hub—built for high-performance swimming, school and club programmes, and major meets—after architect Isiaa Madden’s team delivered the design brief for Montego Bay Multi Sports Development. Public Safety: A US citizen charged with murdering his partner in a Hanover rental house was remanded after appearing in Hanover Parish Court, with prosecutors citing late receipt of case files ahead of a bail application. Disaster Readiness: The Government is strengthening hurricane shelter capacity with an extra $60 million for municipal corporations, plus a new approach to build large shelters in Clarendon, St Elizabeth and Westmoreland ahead of the season. Local Economy & Services: NCB will relocate its Falmouth branch to Champion Plaza on July 6 to improve access, parking and service flow. Business & Investment: Stewart’s Automotive opened a US$7-million Great Wall Motor (GWM) flagship showroom on South Camp Road in Kingston, signalling continued confidence in the automotive market. Environment: NEPA says Saharan dust has pushed up Kingston and St Andrew air pollution levels (PM2.5), though readings remain below the daily standard. Road Updates: NWA warns of a Long Lane closure near Stony Hill Road in St Andrew from June 5 late night to June 8 early morning for subgrade repair.
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