To further improve care for patients from Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba who are referred to Colombia, Care and Youth Caribbean Netherlands (ZJCN), part of the Ministry of Health, Welfare, and Sport (VWS), organized a working visit to Cali and Medellín last week. Attendees included the commissioners responsible for healthcare …
Read More »New Bus Stops in St. John’s and Hell’s Gate to be completed in Q2
Construction of a new bus stop in St. John’s will begin next week and is expected to be completed by the end of February. Work Monster will carry out the project. This initiative is part of the 2024-2029 Public Transportation Plan, which prioritizes the development of safe and functional bus …
Read More »Inflation down on Bonaire, up on St Eustatius and Saba
In the fourth quarter of 2024, consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 1.8 percent more expensive than one year previously. Inflation stood at 2.5 percent in Q3. This is reported by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) based on the consumer price index for the Caribbean Netherlands. On St Eustatius, prices were …
Read More »New Protection Code Provides Support for Domestic Violence
The introduction of the Protection Code for Domestic Violence and Child Abuse (HGKM) as of the 1st of January 2025, is an important step for the Caribbean Netherlands in addressing domestic violence and child abuse. This new regulation supports professionals and citizens in the Caribbean Netherlands, by focusing on prevention, …
Read More »Last week, Warner Bros was filming segments for Shark Week on Saba (Updated)
Last week, Warner Bros, the renowned production company behind Discovery Channel’s iconic programming, was filming segments for the highly anticipated Shark Week, set to air this July. While the popular series has captivated audiences for over 35 years and highlighted many Caribbean destinations, this marks the first time it will …
Read More »DUO to refund allowances not given from 2015-2023
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 …
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