Update There is now more than one case of dengue on Saba; therefore it can be concluded that the dengue virus is circulating on the island. Dengue is a viral infection spread from mosquitos to people. The infection can range from causing no symptoms to causing a severe flu-like …
Read More »State Secretary Van Huffelen visits Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius
State Secretary of Kingdom Relations and Digitalization Alexandra van Huffelen will visit Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius November 12-17. An important part of the working visit is the establishment of the governmental agreements with Saba and Sint Eustatius: the Saba Package and the Sint Eustatius agreement. Talks will be held …
Read More »Police report of Wednesday, the 8th of November until Friday, the 10th of November 2023
Collision At approximately 3:30 PM on Wednesday, the 8th of November, a single-vehicle collision with a truck occurred on the E. A. Johnson Road on Saba. Apparently, the driver was driving down Anslyn Street when the truck’s brakes failed. As a result, the truck crashed into the raised edge. Finally, …
Read More »Seismic and Volcano Monitoring Team on Saba
Last week, a team from the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) was here on Saba to maintain the modern seismic and volcano monitoring network, under the leadership of volcanologist Elske de Zeeuw van Dalfsen. The team, including seismologist Reinoud Sleeman, geodesist Andreas Krietemeyer, and technician Thomas Ritsma, operates with the …
Read More »First Dutch Caribbean Integrity Summit held
Some 30 participants from all six islands in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom and the Dutch Ministry of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations BZK discussed expertise enhancement during the first “Integrity Summit Dutch Caribbean” on Curacao from October 30 to November 3. It was agreed that a platform will …
Read More »Rum and Lobster Fest kicked off on Monday
Attendees trying out free samples of Saba Rock Living’s locally-made rum. Saba’s first Rum and Lobster Fest kicked off on Monday evening, where various restaurants rolled out lobster-inspired menus and served locally-made rum. Saba Tourist Bureau hosted a pre-opening street fair last Friday evening. Here, food vendors sold a …
Read More »Climate plans for Bonaire, Saba and Sint-Eustatius in 2024
Bonaire, Saba, and Sint-Eustatius, together with the Dutch government, in 2024 will work on their own climate plans. The Dutch government will make 1 million euros available for this. This money is additional to the means that are already available for climate adaptation and mitigation. With the additional money, the …
Read More »Public Central Committee & Island Council meetings on Monday, November 13th
PUBLIC NOTICE The Central Committee of the Public Entity Saba hereby cares to inform the general public that there will be a public Central Committee meeting on Monday, November 13th, 2023 at 9:30 a The agenda is as follows: Opening Approval of the agenda Approval of the Minutes from the Public …
Read More »HELLEBRAND ONLY REGIONAL CANDIDATE FROM DUTCH CARIBBEAN FOR SECOND CHAMBER ELECTIONS
Walter Hellebrand from St. Eustatius is the sole Caribbean regional candidate in the Dutch Second Chamber elections of 22 November. The BBB party has selected him for the electoral districts of Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius. Statia-born Hellebrand is a historian and was educated on Statia, Curacao, and the University …
Read More »Saba Girls and Boys Society champions in the Big Live Nature Quiz – Kids Edition
The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) recently hosted the annual Big Live Nature Quiz (BLNQ) Kids’ edition. With 185 teams, each comprising of one to four students in primary school grades 5 and 6 (equivalent to group 7 and 8 in the Dutch school system) competing from the six Dutch …
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