The youth group of Saba’s St. Paul’s Conversion Roman Catholic Church went on an exchange visit to St. Maarten and Anguilla last week. According to the group’s leaders, the trip’s purpose was to give young Sabans a different experience of giving back to others. In St. Maarten, the group volunteered …
Read More »Saba and Statis participants Hospitality Instructor Course certified
Saba and Statia participants of the Hospitality Instructor Course CHI have recently been certified. The course is part of the OCW program/project for in-service training of employees in the hospitality industry. Completion of the course enables the instructors to embark on the next phase of the Hospitality Skills Certification START …
Read More »“Raising Our Future”: UNICEF film starring Saba’s local families – Premiere Friday, February 23
The Public Entity and UNICEF Netherlands invite you this Friday to a film premiere starring three of Saba’s local families. This is part of our campaign ‘Raising our Future’ that is developed together with the Public Entity of Saba, St. Eustatius, and Bonaire. The campaign is set to inspire positive …
Read More »Caribbean islands are proven right after grumbling about bureaucracy in the Netherlands
The Caribbean islands of Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba are not happy with the bureaucracy when they need money from the government for maintenance of seaports and airports, for example. The most important advisory body of the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations agrees with them. “At the moment, …
Read More »Saba’s reforestation project bougainvilleas at the airport to beautify the area
Last week, the Public Entity Saba’s reforestation project and its Department of Agriculture planted 54 bougainvillea shrubs at the Juancho Yrausquin Airport. These flowering shrubs were planted in an effort with airport management to help further beautify the area. The shrubs were planted along the roadside which has been recently …
Read More »Police report of Friday, February 16th until Monday, February 19th 2024
Theft of two car batteries On Friday, the 16th of February, two batteries “dump truck” were reported stolen.” The “dump truck” was parked near the landfill on Saba. The batteries were taken by unknown persons between 7 PM on Wednesday, the 14th of February, and 7 PM on Thursday, the …
Read More »WINAIR CEO HANS VAN DE VELDE WANTS MORE INTENSIVE COOPERATION WITH LARGE AIRLINES
Site Luchtvaart Nieuws writes that Winair CEO Hans van de Velde wants to focus on better punctuality, strengthening ties with major airlines such as KLM and Air France and listening better to the staff. Hans van de Velde was the former top manager at TUI in the Netherlands, France and …
Read More »Islands to receive 33 million euros for slavery projects
Of the 100 million euros the Dutch government made available for projects commemorating and remembering the history of slavery, 33.3 million will go to the six Caribbean islands of the Kingdom, caretaker State Secretary of Kingdom Relations, caretaker Minister of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations Hugo de Jonge and Minister …
Read More »Saba, St. Eustatius to put Region Deals to good use
Both Saba and St. Eustatius will be putting the substantial financial stimulus from the so-called Region Deals to good use. On Saba, the five million euros will be put towards a state-of-the-art auditorium in St. John’s. St. Eustatius will use the ten million euros to restore cultural heritage and boost …
Read More »Caribbean Netherlands Police Force Officers Express Discontent Over Off-Duty Firearm Prohibition
The site BES-Reporter writes that Officers from the Caribbean Netherlands Police Force (KPCN) are expressing their displeasure regarding a recent “service order” that prohibits them from carrying their service weapons during off-duty hours. Previously, officers were permitted to have their service weapons with them, even in their leisure time, and …
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