Dutch study financing agency DUO has disclosed the amount that current and former students will be refunded for allowances that were not given under the loan system. This applies to those who were enrolled, for at least one year, in a college or university in the Netherlands between September 2015 …
Read More »Opinion: Max Nicholson deserves a plaque to honor his contributions to Saba
Dear Editor, I would like to see a plaque placed on the outside walls of The Saba University School of Medicine in memory of the Saban Junior Minister of State Max Nicholson for the population to become aware that he was the Founder of the Saba School of Medicine. He …
Read More »Clarification: only the bounty program for controlling the free-roaming goat poopulation ends on Jan 31st
The title of our recent article on the removal of free-roaming goats has caused some confusion. As explained in the article, it is actually only the bounty program that ends on Jan 31st. This means that local hunters will no longer be compensated for culling free-roaming goats after Jan 31st. …
Read More »Caribbean Netherlands population expected to reach 36,100 by 2035
The population of the Caribbean Netherlands grew by three per cent in 2024, reaching 30,397 residents as of January 1. According to a recent report by Statistics Netherlands CBS, titled The Caribbean Netherlands in Numbers 2024, the population is projected to continue growing, reaching 36,100 residents by 2035, a nineteen …
Read More »SEC communicates issues concerning recent power outages
New complaints procedure KPCN for clear and transparent handling of complaints
As of January 1st 2025 the Dutch Caribbean Police Force (KPCN) is introducing a revamped complaints procedure that will strengthen the trust between citizens and the police. With this procedure, the Force aims for a transparent and professional handling of complaints, carefully safeguarding the interests of both citizens and police …
Read More »Sea & Learn’s Critter Quest Kicks Off with Enthusiastic Crowd
On Monday, January 13, the Sea & Learn Foundation launched its first Critter Quest presentation at Amonhana, drawing a crowd of more than 70 attendees, including both locals and visitors. The event featured four entomologists, each delivering insightful 10-15 minute presentations on the importance of documenting Saba’s biodiversity. Project coordinator …
Read More »Emergency Document Service by the Census Office
The Public Entity Saba wants to inform residents about their picket shift service for urgent situations that cannot wait until the next working day. This service is available for: Emergency Passports – For urgent travel needs. Laissez-Passer – Temporary travel documents in emergencies. Vital Records – Death certificates and birth …
Read More »Saba resident fed up with pollution caused by govt, backup generator
Saba has been experiencing power outages since last November, which has heightened concerns within the community. The island saw five back-to-back outages early Tuesday morning, which escalated the frustration of one resident in particular. Verna Robinson-Simmons has been a victim of air and noise pollution caused by the fumes and vibrations …
Read More »Program for the removal of free-roaming livestock will end on January 31st -updated
Update There appears to be some confusion due to the title above, as people think that the entire program for free roaming livestock will be ended, when it is actually only the bounty program that ends on Jan 31st. This means that local hunters will no longer be compensated for …
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