On Monday, May 4, Saba honored the lives lost during World War II at its annual Memorial Day observance. Held under this year’s theme, “Lest We Forget,” the ceremony called upon us to remember the vast impacts of war and the importance of upholding peace. The event, organized by Policy …
Read More »Island Council Raises Several Community Concerns during Island Council Meeting
During the Central Committee and Island Council meeting held on April 21, 2026, several key topics were discussed, including road safety, cost of living, border security, and the proposed Language Policy for Saba. Language Policy The proposed Language Policy, developed by the Department of Community Development and Culture, is a …
Read More »Joint Court of Justice Issues Interim Ruling in SEC vs. Sunshine Real Estate Solar Park Dispute
BES reporter writes that the Joint Court of Justice has issued a new interim ruling in the ongoing legal dispute between Saba Electric Company (SEC) and contractor Sunshine Real Estate (SRE) regarding the construction of the solar park on Saba. The case dates back to 2019. It centers on whether …
Read More »Missing RBC transfers from Saba leave customers in limbo
Customers of RBC Royal Bank on Saba have reported ongoing issues with bank transfers to accounts at other financial institutions, raising concerns among residents and businesses on the island. According to multiple customers who contacted BES-Reporter, funds transferred from RBC accounts are being deducted but are not consistently reaching their intended destination …
Read More »Thirty Seniors from Saba visits Statia
On the morning of Monday, April 27th, around 6:30am, a group of thirty (30) senior citizens from Life Center’s seniors came to the island on a boat trip to St. Eustatius. The seniors arrived on the island on board the MV Makana Ferry Service. The group left Saba around 5:00am …
Read More »Minister Sterk applauds progress of new Saba Cares care campus
Saba Cares marked an important ceremonial milestone in the development of its future care campus during a visit to The Bottom by Minister of Long-term Care, Youth and Sport, Mirjam Sterk. The visit included an extensive tour of Building B and the current medical center. The ceremonial moment centered on …
Read More »Freedom Meals to bring thousands together across the islands on 5 May
Freedom will be celebrated across the Caribbean part of the Dutch Kingdom on 5 May. On Curaçao, a Freedom Meal will be held at Fort Amsterdam, featuring a performance by the Royal Netherlands Air Force Orchestra and a chance to speak with the governor over dinner. On Bonaire, hundreds of …
Read More »Prime Minister Rob Jetten to visit the Caribbean part of the Kingdom
Prime Minister Rob Jetten will visit St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, Bonaire, Aruba and Curaçao from 8 to 14 May 2026. It will be Mr Jetten’s first visit to the Caribbean part of the Kingdom in his capacity as prime minister. The fact that this visit is taking place at …
Read More »BESt Care New Supplier for Medical Aids and Supplies on Saba
Best Care, the authorized supplier of medical aids and supplies, will open a new store on Saba at Lambee’s Place in Windwardside on May 4th, 2026. The new store will offer a wide range of products, improving both the availability and accessibility of medical aids and supplies on Saba. All medical …
Read More »Dutch Govt, sets three priorities for Bonaire, St. Eustatius, Saba
The Dutch Government has outlined three main priorities for the Caribbean part of the Kingdom, aimed at strengthening economic growth, improving living standards, and enhancing regional resilience across the six Caribbean islands. In a policy letter on Kingdom Relations, State Secretary Eric van der Burg stated that the government intends …
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