In the early morning hours of Tuesday, July 11th, the Maritime Operation Center (MOC) received a report of a sailing vessel in need of assistance at Saba. The mooring rope broke loose and the sailing vessel ran aground on the west side of the island. Another sailing vessel nearby assisted …
Read More »SZW invites pensioners to drop by with ID card for proof of life control
Pensioners who live in the Caribbean Netherlands and receive AOV or AWW are kindly requested by the RCN unit Social Affairs and Employment (SZW) to drop by the SZW office in July or August for proof of life control. Bringing along an ID card is sufficient for this control; no …
Read More »CBS: 6 in 10 parents in the Caribbean Netherlands use formal childcare
Over 6 in 10 working parents in the Caribbean Netherlands with children under age 12 used formal childcare at least once every week in 2022. The children attended a nursery, preschool or out-of-school care. On average, 91 per cent of the parents aged 15 to 74 years with children under …
Read More »10 Year Saba Bank Fisheries Research reveals New Opportunities for Fishermen
Small islands like Saba have limited land making conventional agriculture difficult. Therefore, the sea represents one of the most important resources for local food production and food self-sufficiency. Marine resources are also of critical value for the tourism industry of such small islands. Recognizing this high local importance of the …
Read More »Goat Removal in designated hunting zones
As part of the Nature and Environment Policy Plan for the Caribbean Netherlands, the Public Entity Saba continues with the removal of roaming goats for its livestock control project. The method to remove roaming goats is through (capturing and) shooting. For this, the Public Entity Saba has appointed a government …
Read More »Aviation Act that of the Caribbean Netherlands will be adopted to accommodate drones
Today, the Council of Ministers has given the green light to the amendment of the Aviation Act that will open the Iuchtruim of the Caribbean Netherlands to unmanned Iucht vessels or drones. The current law, which has been in force since Bonaire, St Eustatius, and Saba became special municipalities, only …
Read More »Pontoon assembled for off-land soil investigation Black Rocks Harbor
In anticipation of an off-land soil investigation in the waters at the location of the new Black Rocks Harbor, a pontoon has been assembled in the Fort Bay Harbor. When the sea conditions are favorable, the so-called jack-up pontoon with all of the necessary equipment for the soil investigation, will …
Read More »Saba and Bonaire sign Education Agenda with the Netherlands
Saba, Bonaire, and the Netherlands on Wednesday, July 5, signed the Education Agenda which aims to further improve the quality of education on the two islands. Dutch Minister of Education, Culture and Science Robbert Dijkgraaf, Saba Commissioner of Education Eviton Heyliger and Bonaire Commissioner of Education Jolinda Craane signed the …
Read More »Hans van de Velde becomes the new CEO of Winair
Hans van de Velde becomes the new CEO of Winair on Sint Maarten. The Dutchman succeeds Michael Cleaver, who served the regional airline for 12 years. Van de Velde will board a plane in the coming week to settle on Sint Maarten with his family. The Supervisory Board and …
Read More »Installation of private solar panels will not be encouraged in the Caribbean Netherlands
In the Caribbean Netherlands, private individuals will not be encouraged to purchase solar panels. According to Minister for Climate and Energy Rob Jetten to the House of Representatives today, the Central Government prefers the central generation of sustainable energy on the islands. “Decentralized sustainability (such as solar panels on the …
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