The Saba Fire Department is taking important steps to improve the working environment and intensify operational cooperation, according to a press release from the National Department Caribbean Netherlands RCN. The management team recently launched several initiatives that contribute to both team development and strengthening safety on the island. In October, …
Read More »Saba wins six Scuba Diver Readers’ Choice Awards at DEMA Show 2024
Saba, fondly known as the “Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbean”, proudly secured six prestigious Scuba Diver Readers’ Choice Awards at this year’s ceremony hosted by PADI during the DEMA Show 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The island was recognised in the following categories: Big Animals, Macro Life, Wall Diving, Advanced …
Read More »WINAIR, KLM are code-share partners for seamless travel
Windward Islands Airways International WINAIR announced on Wednesday the reintroduction of its code-share agreement with Royal Dutch Airlines KLM. WINAIR said in a press release that this collaboration makes travel easier and more convenient for passengers connecting between KLM flights and WINAIR’s flights to St. Barths, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. …
Read More »Court dismisses goat owners’ plea to stop controversial culling programme
An administrative judge on Wednesday dismissed a case initiated by nine goat owners in Saba who wanted the government to immediately halt its controversial culling programme. The goat owners based their case on a government letter issued in May 2021. This was the start of what has become more than …
Read More »Reforestation Project Grows Over 3,000 Saplings in Nursery
Over the past year, the Public Entity’s reforestation team has been busy growing and caring for the young trees in its nursery that will be used to reforest different parts of the island. Their efforts have resulted in approximately 3,400 saplings in the nursery of various tree species that are …
Read More »Netherlands discussing specialised childcare Caribbean Netherlands
The Dutch government is discussing options for specialised childcare with the local administrators of Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba, it was stated by State Secretary of Participation and Integration Jurgen Nobel in a letter sent to the Dutch Second Chamber of Parliament last week. This because an investigation into the …
Read More »Caribbean Netherlands tax increase is delayed
The increase in taxes in the Caribbean Netherlands will be postponed for at least a year, it was decided in the Second Chamber of the Dutch parliament last week. An amendment to temporarily halt the implementation of various tax measures for the year 2025, submitted by Christian Union, GroenLinks and …
Read More »Committee Chairman Glenn Thode surprised by parliamentary decision on BES income tax
Glenn Thode, Chairman of the former Social Minimum Committee, has expressed surprise at the Second Chamber’s decision to postpone the linkage between the statutory minimum wage and the tax-free allowance for at least a year. The amendment passed despite government objections, was intended to give time to develop targeted solutions …
Read More »Column: Saba, I Really, Really Love You By Marijke Geelhoed
Marijke Geelhoed approved the publishing of her last column on the site DossierKoninkrijksRelaties before leaving Saba for Bonaire. Anyone following the news knows that education on Saba is in dire straits—an understatement, to say the least. As yet another group of professionals investigates recent years’ events, more skeletons tumble out …
Read More »Sea & Learn Foundation coordinates local coastal cleanups in January
Efforts to address marine litter on Saba are gaining momentum as the Sea & Learn Foundation (SLF) prepares to launch a new initiative aimed at understanding and mitigating coastal waste. Information collected about the quantity and types of litter will be used to raise awareness, guide policy, and bolster litter …
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