Starting in 2026, residents will notice a change in the island’s vehicle license plate system. Following a joint review by the departments of Finance, Legal Affairs, and Public Order & Safety—initiated at the request of the Island Governor—the Executive Council has approved a proposal to revise the use of the …
Read More »Fireman killed in Saba shooting
A shooting in Saba just before 9:00pm Friday has claimed the life of a local fireman. Police arrest…
BES Island Councils Seek Kingdom-wide Support for Equal Treatment
The Island Councils of Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba will visit the parliaments of Curaçao, Aruba …
Defence trains emergency aid on Windward Islands together with security partners
The Caribbean Defence Department is holding a hurricane emergency response exercise on Saba, Sint Ma…
Island Governor Jonathan Johnson addresses the community
As our community mourns the loss of Sheldon Johnson with heavy hearts, Island Governor Jonathan John…
DEFINITIVELY NO HIGHER FLIGHT TAX TO THE CARIBBEAN PART OF THE KINGDOM
The government has decided to exempt the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom from the planned increase in…
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Temporary Campsite Approved for Black Rocks Harbor Construction
Cattle Plantation A temporary building permit has been officially approved for a 3,610-square-meter workers’ campsite to support the ongoing development of the Black Rocks Harbor project. The permit, submitted on May 5, 2025, and supplemented with additional documentation through July, received final approval following a comprehensive review by local authorities …
Read More »Saba launches tourism month
Saba Tourist Bureau has announced September as its Tourism Awareness Month. “This annual initiative highlights the vital role tourism plays in Saba’s economy, culture and community life, bringing residents, visitors and partners together through a diverse line-up of events,” the bureau said in a press release. Since 1980, the United …
Read More »BES good governance agenda submitted to Second Chamber
Caretaker Dutch State Secretary of Kingdom Relations Eddie van Marum submitted the so-called Good Governance Agenda for the Caribbean Netherlands to the Dutch Second Chamber of Parliament on Monday. The agenda outlines measures to improve governance and the rule of law in Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba. Its three priorities …
Read More »KPCN Deploys Chassis Dynamometers to Enhance Traffic Safety
The Dutch Caribbean Police Force (KPCN) has acquired new chassis dynamometer equipment as part of ongoing efforts to improve traffic safety and enforce regulations governing electric vehicles across Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius. Background In May 2024, the Bonaire Triangle—comprising Public Entity Bonaire, the Prosecutor’s Office, and KPCN—established comprehensive agreements …
Read More »Police report of Wednesday, the 27th of August until Friday, the 29th of August 2025
Vehicle on fire SABA On Wednesday, the 27th of August, around 5:15 PM, the central control room received a report of a vehicle on fire near the English Quarter on Saba. When the police arrived, they found a car with fire coming from the hood. Bystanders tried to extinguish the …
Read More »Cabinet insists on Kingdom Representative for BES Islands
The Dutch government insists on continuing the position of Kingdom Representative for the Caribbean Netherlands. The Council of Ministers decided to do so today, based on a proposal from State Secretary Eddie van Marum (Kingdom Relations). In doing so, the Schoof cabinet is ignoring the objections of the Executive Councils …
Read More »Council of Ministers approves expansion of Island Councils and Executive Boards of BES
The Council of Ministers today approved the bill proposed by State Secretary Van Marum (Interior and Kingdom Relations) to accelerate the increase in the number of Island Council members and Island Deputies of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba. The bill stipulates that the number of Island Council members will gradually …
Read More »FXDC Post temporarily suspends package delivery to the United States
FXDC Post will no longer send packages from Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius to the United States as of Thursday (today). The measure is in effect until further notice due to a new American Executive Order. The postal company announced Thursday that customers can no longer ship goods to the …
Read More »Human rights body warns: Basic rights under pressure in Caribbean Netherlands
Access to basic needs such as housing and a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is under serious pressure in the Caribbean Netherlands. This was reported by the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights (College voor de Rechten van de Mens), the national human rights watchdog. The body recently published two independent …
Read More »Saba Island Council Launches Comprehensive Digital Governance Platform
The Island Council of Saba has officially launched the implementation of a comprehensive digital governance platform, marking a significant milestone in the island’s commitment to transparent and accessible public administration. The integrated system encompasses a redesigned council website, the iBabs Council Information System (RIS) with public portal functionality, and live …
Read More »Saba Showcases Natural Beauty and Conservation Efforts Through Media and Influencer Visits
The Saba Tourist Bureau recently welcomed leading international journalists and a high-profile influencer to experience and share the island’s breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and conservation initiatives. The visits highlight Saba’s commitment to sustainable tourism and position the island as one of the Caribbean’s best-kept secrets. International Media Coverage Journalists Nick …
Read More »Saba police officers conduct island-wide traffic inspections
On Wednesday, August 20, a comprehensive traffic control operation was carried out on Saba in collaboration with the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee and Customs. The coordinated effort was aimed at improving road safety and monitoring the transport of potentially illegal goods across the island. During the inspection, officers stopped and checked …
Read More »St. Eustatius Island Council Votes to Dismiss GvP School Board and Appoint Interim Leadership
The Island Council of St. Eustatius voted Thursday afternoon to dismiss the current members of the Gwendoline van Putten School Board, effective September 15, 2025, following a motion introduced by Councilman Clyde van Putten. The motion also authorized the appointment of an interim board to assume the outgoing board’s responsibilities, with …
Read More »Start of baseline measurement of current housing stock on Saba
This month, a baseline measurement will begin to map out the current housing stock on Saba, commissioned by the Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning (VRO). This assessment is necessary to understand Saba’s housing needs and improve address registration. As part of this baseline, a housing surveyor will visit and …
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