Last week, the Island Council and Executive Council participated in a support program to further improve the democratic processes on Saba. Public Entity Saba invited Jeroen van Gool, director of the Wethoudersvereniging, to assist and share his feedback and insights. “It was a fruitful week, highlighting areas of improvement and …
Read More »Saba Gears Up for Hurricane Season
With the official start of the hurricane season, and numerous weather forecasters predicting a more active season in 2024, various stakeholders convened a kickoff meeting on June 7th to discuss several proactive measures in place, in the case of potential storms. The meeting brought together Island Governor Jonathon Johnson, Island …
Read More »Public meetings of the Central Committee and Island Council on June 12th
The Central Committee of the Public Entity Saba hereby cares to inform the general public that there will be a public Central Committee meeting on Wednesday June 12th, 2024 at 2:00 pm The agenda is as follows: Opening Approval of the agenda Approval of the Minutes from the Public Central Committee …
Read More »Public Health Department promotes the use of Slam Dunks in the fight against mosquitos
A Mosquito Dunk looks like a small, beige donut that floats on standing water. As the Dunk slowly dissolves, it releases a toxic bacterium to all mosquito larvae species. Mosquitoes lay their eggs directly in standing water or an area known to flood. While the adult mosquito is a typical …
Read More »Police report of Friday, the 31st of May until Monday, the 3th of June 2024
Scheduled alcohol check SABA During the afternoon hours of Saturday, June 1st, the Dutch Caribbean Police Force (KPCN) conducted a scheduled alcohol check on the E.A. Johnson Road in Saba. During these checks, fifteen (15) drivers were checked for their alcohol consumption with a breathalyzer test. This test indicates whether …
Read More »Governments of St. Eustatius and Saba fail in holding off higher Makana fares
The site Bes-Reporter writes that, despite optimistic and comforting words over the past weeks, the governments of St. Eustatius and Saba have failed to reach a timely agreement with Makana Operator Blues & Blues and avoid the implementation of higher, unsubsidized fares. Makana had previously announced the increase on May …
Read More »Deposit guarantee scheme coverage for the BES islands increased to USD 25,000
The Deposit Guarantee Scheme (DGS) coverage limit for the BES islands (Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba) will be increased to USD 25,000 from 1 January 2025. If a bank goes bankrupt, customers will now receive up to USD 25,000 back. Previously, it was USD 10,000 per person. This means that …
Read More »CBS: In 2023 the number of Saba residents increased by 25
On January 1, 2024, Saba had 2,060 residents, an increase of 25 (1 percent) compared to the previous year. More people moved to Saba (60) than left. Natural growth was limited. The number of residents of Saba born outside the Caribbean Netherlands increased by 34, mainly from Central and South …
Read More »Official Opening Ceremony of Under the Hill Phase II
On May 30, 2024, Phase II of the Under the Hill project was officially opened, in the presence of State Secretary of Kingdom Relations and Digitalization, Alexandra van Huffelen, Acting Island Governor, Shamara Nicholson, Commissioner of Housing, Eviton Heyliger, and Island Council Members. This project was completed through collaboration with …
Read More »The Hydroponics Farm got a name through the contest: ‘Saba Grows’
The Hydroponics farm at Rendezvous has found its new name with the creative input of the community. Tim Preston emerged as the winner of the naming contest, with his submission of ‘Saba Grows’, which captures the essence of the farm’s mission and the island’s commitment to sustainable agriculture. A total …
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