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Advanced 3D Model Testing Conducted for Black Rocks Harbor Project

On Tuesday, June 10th, Commissioner Bruce Zagers and members of the Harbor Project Management Team, Peter Biemond and Ton van der Plas, visited a specialized hydraulic laboratory in the United Kingdom to observe critical 3D model testing for the Black Rocks Harbor development. The team assessed a meticulously scaled physical …

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Saba Island Council Embarks on Working Visit to the Netherlands

The Saba Island Council and the Island Registrar are currently undertaking a working visit to the Netherlands from June 6 to June 22, 2025. This visit presents a pivotal opportunity to strengthen ties with Dutch institutions, participate in high-level conferences, and engage in specialized training sessions designed to enhance governance and …

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Public consultation on repayment rules for incorrect benefits on BES

The Dutch government has launched a public Internet consultation on proposed rules for the repayment of sickness and accident benefits that were wrongly received under the Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba (BES) Sickness Insurance Act and the BES Acci­dent Insurance Act. These laws provide financial support to employees in Bonaire, …

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House of Representatives Elections Scheduled for Wednesday, October 29, 2025

The Council of Ministers has approved Wednesday, October 29, 2025, as the official date for the upcoming House of Representatives elections. The decision follows a proposal by Minister Hanke Bruins Slot of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, who consulted key stakeholders to ensure a smooth electoral process. The minister adopted the Electoral Council’s recommendation after …

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Saba Wellness Month – Root, Rise, and Radiate

Saba Tourist Bureau is thrilled to announce our annual Wellness Month celebration, dedicated to promoting health, mindfulness, and connection with nature. This year’s theme, “Root, Rise, and Radiate” invites participants to ground themselves in wellness practices, elevate their spirits, and shine their brightest. With a lineup of thoughtfully curated events, we …

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Public Entity Saba: Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024

At the end of each budgetary year, the Executive Council submits an annual report and financial statements to the Island Council, detailing the financial policy pursued and its implementation as recorded in the budget for that year. The structure of the annual accounts adhers to the presribed classification from the …

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Saba Engages Community in Shaping Its First Spatial Development Plan

At the start of the year, Public Entity Saba conducted a community survey to gather input for the island’s first-ever Spatial Development Plan. This landmark initiative will guide Saba’s future growth by balancing housing, infrastructure, and economic development while preserving its unique natural beauty and cultural heritage. The survey explored key …

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State Secretary Zsolt Szabo resigns.

State Secretary Zsolt Szabo: ‘Unfortunately, my role as State Secretary for Digitalisation and Kingdom Relations has come to an end. I would have loved to have finished this job. But I am also proud that there is a foundation on which my successor can build. Within Kingdom Relations, I was …

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Cabinet Restart or New Elections? – Updated

Update: Schoof to Remain as Caretaker Prime Minister, Criticizes PVV’s Departure as “Irresponsible” Prime Minister Schoof has firmly stated that he will continue serving as caretaker prime minister, emphasizing his commitment to addressing critical national and international challenges alongside ministers from the VVD, NSC, and BBB. Key issues on the …

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Massive Sahara Dust Cloud Blankets the Caribbean

A vast plume of Sahara Desert dust—spanning an area comparable to the continental United States—has engulfed the Caribbean, creating hazy skies and health concerns across the region. Satellite imagery reveals the immense dust cloud stretching approximately 2,000 kilometers, from Jamaica in the west to Barbados in the east, and from the Turks and …

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U.S. Visa Appointment Pause and Its Potential Impact on Saban Students

The Executive Council of Saba has taken note of the recent developments concerning U.S. visa policies that may impact Caribbean students studying in or planning to study in the United States. Following instructions from the U.S. Secretary of State, embassies have reportedly been instructed to pause visa appointments for international …

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