AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoProstate Cancer Screening: A new Caribbean Prostate Cancer Genetic Study is moving into Grenada with free PSA tests for 1,000 men, aiming for earlier detection and better outcomes alongside St George’s University. Animal Health & Regulation: Grenada’s horse euthanasia controversy continues as Saint Lucia says its veterinary authorities followed approved export protocols after Babesia spp. (equine piroplasmosis) was confirmed. Health Access & Safety: Caribbean Airlines has stopped serving Blue Waters bottled water on flights, switching to Dasani—an operational change that may affect passengers and procurement practices. Education Deadlines: Grenada’s Ministry of Education reminds parents that CPEA reassignment (transfer) requests must be submitted online by 6 July, with decisions communicated in writing during the week of 13 July. Public Health Infrastructure: Grenada’s PURC is seeking a Regulatory Engineer for the water and sewerage sector, focusing on monitoring service providers and protecting consumer interests. Community Wellness: The GSPCA announces a temporary closure of its clinic/shelter from 7 July due to staffing and funding pressures, while continuing care for animals in its shelter.
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