AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSpring Culture & Tourism: Pingle’s Farm in Hampton, Ont. has extended its Tulip Days through May 24, with 1 million tulips across 100+ Dutch varieties and a new “world’s largest clog” photo stop. Public Health & Water Safety: In England, 13 new wild swimming spots are being monitored by the Environment Agency, even as swimmers debate what “designated bathing water” really means in muddy, real-world conditions. Community & Care: Edmonton is rolling out more public-facing data on its 24-7 crisis diversion work, while advocates push for better transparency on outcomes for people facing homelessness. Education Pressure: Manitoba teachers say bigger classes and heavier workloads are tied to funding shortfalls, with more supports like counsellors and resource teachers in demand. Military Heritage: Canada’s Snowbirds are grounded until the early 2030s as their CT-114 Tutors are retired and replaced by newer jets. Arts & Ideas: A new Studio Reset game studio is betting on smaller, more intentional mystery design—original worlds, player-focused storytelling, and “parallax” deduction.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.