Changes to the Declaration of Conduct” (formerly “Certificate of Conduct)
PHILIPSBURG:--- Following the recent publication about the changes to the Certificate of Conduct application form by the Minister of Justice in the National Gazette, citizens are hereby requested to...
View ArticleStudents learn about agriculture
SABA:--- Agriculture, growing fresh produce plays an important part in Saba’s culture and daily life. It is also a sector that the Public Entity Saba continues to invest in. The Saba Comprehensive...
View ArticleCPS Vaccine Clinic Also Open this Friday Afternoon.
PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry VSA), would like to inform the general public,...
View ArticleThe Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sport Congratulates St. Maarten...
~Structural Subsidy Support Granted for 2022~ PHILIPSBURG:--- The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sport, the Honorable Drs. Rodolphe Samuel extended heartfelt congratulations to the members...
View ArticleSXMGOV RADIO 107.9FM CELEBRATES ITS 5TH ANNIVERSARY.
PHILIPSBURG:--- The Government of Sint Maarten's owned and operated station SXMGOV Radio 107.9FM celebrates its 5th anniversary on Sunday, May 22nd, 2022. The station's 24/7 format offers Government...
View ArticleCOUPURE SUR LE RÉSEAU SAUR ET EDF : POINT DE SITUATION À 16H00.
Ce jeudi 19 mai 2022 à 14h30, Monsieur le Préfet a réuni de l’ensemble des acteurs responsables de la sécurité civile, des réseaux de distribution d’électricité et d’eau, ainsi que des représentants de...
View ArticleDue to hot weather, CPS urges population to keep hydrated.
PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):--- With extreme heat, residents, and visitors are requested to take measures to prevent heat-related illnesses, especially during the upcoming summer months when it's much warmer,...
View ArticleAnother Mitte suspect released on Thursday.
PHILIPSBURG:--- Sharon Filico one of the three Mitte suspects who was arrested on Wednesday 11th May 2022 was released on Thursday after a lengthy interrogation. Another suspect was released on...
View ArticleGeneral Audit Chamber voted in CAROSAI Executive Board.
PHILIPSBURG:--- The General Audit Chamber of Sint Maarten attended the CAROSAI Congress XII in Aruba from May 15th, until May 20th. CAROSAI is the international umbrella organization for audit...
View ArticlePrime Minister Jacobs: Government committed to offering relief.
PHILIPSBURG:--- On May 20, the Honorable Prime Minister Silveria E. Jacobs took note of a press statement issued by State Secretary Alexandra van Huffelen and hereby renders a response. “I am grateful...
View ArticleOne suspect arrested in Back Street shooting investigation
PHILIPSBURG:--- Police have made one arrest in the ongoing investigation into the May 16 fatal shooting on Back Street that claimed the life of a young man with the initials B.C. The suspect with the...
View ArticleCaribbean caregivers wanted to Live and work in the United Kingdom.
BRIDGETOWN:--- A UK-based care provider is looking to sponsor two Caribbean caregivers to live and work in the UK as a senior care worker and care assistants for either three or five years. Abbots...
View ArticleAIRBNB & CTO’S ‘Live and work anywhere’ Campaign Means More Jobs For Locals.
BRIDGETOWN:--- Sixteen Caribbean nations can look forward to more job opportunities and economic growth within the tourism and hospitality industry, both directly and indirectly, thanks to a new...
View ArticleSt. Martin writer published in 5 books in first 4 months of 2022.
PHILIPSBURG:--- The poetry and drama by Lasana M. Sekou and analysis of his work have been published in five books in Europe and the Caribbean between January and April 2022.Last January a study of...
View ArticleJIF’s Creamy Peanut butter recalled by CDC due to Salmonella outbreak.
PHILIPSBURG:--- The Center for disease control (CDC) has issued a recall for Jif’s peanut butter due to Salmonella outbreak in the USA.Jif’s creamy, crunchy, natural, and reduced-fat peanut butter has...
View Article40 students from St. Martin and Anguilla for the “St. Martin Caribbean Social...
MARIGOT:--- Eight schools from St. Martin and Anguilla, and one individual student entrant have signed up for the “St. Martin Caribbean Social Studies Competition,” said Shujah Reiph, coordinator of...
View ArticleThe St. Maarten participants off to the Walk the Talk challenge.
PHILIPSBURG:--- On Sunday, May 22nd, several persons joined U 2 Can Move and the Positive Foundation in the global Walk the Talk, Health for All challenge. MP Wescot-Williams, founder of U 2 Can Move...
View ArticleThe St. Maarten participants off to the Walk the Talk challenge.
PHILIPSBURG:--- On Sunday, May 22nd, several persons joined U 2 Can Move and the Positive Foundation in the global Walk the Talk, Health for All challenge. MP Wescot-Williams, founder of U 2 Can Move...
View ArticleSt. Vincent author Natasha Marks stands with country’s girl school against...
PHILIPSBURG:--- Novelist Natasha N.C. Marks took a public stand in Arnos Vale on May 20 against the “horrendous” violence that women and girls are experiencing in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, said...
View ArticleMinister of Justice Anna E. Richardson St. Maarten Youth Brigade 9th Annual...
~ Resilience, prospering in the face of adversity ~ PHILIPSBURG:--- Maya Angelou once said, "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never...
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