State Secretary for Kingdom Relations and Effective Government Eric van der Burg will visit Saba from June 12 up and till June 14. During this working visit, he will participate in the farewell activities for Island Governor Jonathan Johnson. Mr. Johnson will step down on June 13 after serving as …
Read More »Police Report from Friday the 5th of June to Monday the 8th of June 2026
Arrest for Assault On Saturday, the 6th of June, at approximately 10:30 PM, a 50-year-old man with the initials K.A.W. was arrested on E.A. Johnson Road on Saba for assault. The case is under investigation Arrest for Insulting a Public Official on Duty On Saturday, the 6th of June, around …
Read More »Next step in keeping the Caribbean Netherlands safe in the face of climate change
Higher temperatures, heavy downpours, stronger wind speeds, rising sea levels, and hurricanes of the most severe category: the climate will continue to change in the future. That is why the Central Government is drawing up a new National Climate Adaptation Strategy (NAS). It states what is required for the Netherlands …
Read More »Kevin James to succeed Tadzio Bervoets as St. Maarten rep. on Saba Bank NV
~~Johnson represents Saba~~ Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina announced on Wednesday that Kevin James will replace Tadzio Bervoets as St. Maarten’s representative on the board of Saba Bank Resources NV at the company’s next shareholders meeting on June 17. The announcement came during the continuation of a parliamentary meeting …
Read More »USM conducts Caribbean Foundation Yr. assessment on Saba, Statia, St. Maarten
As part of its ongoing commitment to student success and programme development, the team at USM recently conducted a qualitative assessment of the Caribbean Foundation Year Program (CFY), engaging students and stakeholders from St. Maarten, Saba, and St. Eustatius. The assessment, led by USM Marketing Consultant Shobhan Giterson, included interviews …
Read More »Dutch parliament approves expansion of island councils and executive boards
The Second Chamber in The Hague has approved legislation that will increase the number of Island Council members and island deputies on Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba beginning with the next island elections in March 2027. The proposal, known as the Increase Act (Verhogingswet), was introduced by State Secretary for …
Read More »Police Report from Friday the 5 th of June to Monday the 8 th of June 2026
Arrest for Assault On Saturday, the 6 th of June, at approximately 10:30 PM, a 50-year-old man with the initials K.A.W. was arrested on E.A. Johnson Road on Saba for assault. The case is under investigation Arrest for Insulting a Public Official on Duty On Saturday, the 6 th of …
Read More »State Committee Calls for Fundamental Shift in Government Approach to Discrimination and Racism
The State Committee against Discrimination and Racism today published its final report, Dismantling Discrimination: Towards a Government that Combats and Prevents Discrimination and Racism. The report presents a ten-point action agenda for a more equal and inclusive Netherlands. It concludes that discrimination and racism remain structural problems within and by …
Read More »Antique Clock Donated to the Harry L. Johnson Museum
The Harry L. Johnson Museum is proud to announce the addition of a remarkable antique clock to its permanent collection. The beautifully preserved timepiece, estimated to be more than 100 years old, was generously donated by Mr. Allen Busby of Sint Maarten, whose family has long-standing ties to the island …
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