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  • From Concerned parent on Sacred Heart School socially unsafe for Students and Teachers

    We should be informed of what the safety concerns are exactly. Every article about the school is so vague. Students should be tested to see if the level of education is up to par with other countries and based on those results, an improvement plan should be made.

    2024/12/24 at 1:44 pm
    • From Anonymous Parent on Sacred Heart School socially unsafe for Students and Teachers

      At least two kids brought knifes into class.

      2024/12/28 at 9:52 am
  • From Malick on Senate approves BES tax changes

    I am trying to understand this…So in paragrath 3, if your annual income exceeds $51,250. then you will be taxed 35.4% ? Is this correct?

    2024/12/24 at 12:44 pm
  • From Capt. Jack Sparrow on Sacred Heart School socially unsafe for Students and Teachers

    This article said a whole lot and yet said absolutely nothing. The only thing that made any sense was that there are financial problems and administrative failures. What exactly are the “safety” problems ?

    2024/12/18 at 1:57 pm
  • From Christine Meyer on Most immigrants to Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius leave within seven years

    I wrote to the CBS about the stats for Saba Immigration. Who ever wrote the article reflected to mention Sabas student population

    This is their response:

    Dear Christine Meyer,

    Thank you for your question. This is indeed true: the figures include migrant students.

    Hoping to have informed you sufficiently with this.

    Kind regards,
    Laura Team Infoservice, CBS
    We have been happy to help you.

    2024/12/17 at 6:04 pm
  • From Maria Christina Sarmiento Firme on Most immigrants to Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius leave within seven years

    A separate different anaylsis could have been done for Saba.
    Saba has the only Caribbean medical school that met the standards of European accreditation. If SUSOM students’ stay are included in the report, which most likely happened here, then data for Saba may have been interpreted wrongly.

    2024/12/15 at 1:20 pm
  • From Gied Mommers on Most immigrants to Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius leave within seven years

    Between 300-500 medical students came in and left (of course) after 1 or 2 years !!!
    Gied Mommers

    2024/12/14 at 4:20 pm
  • From Capt. Jack Sparrow on Saba woman cleared of buying votes for her uncle, but guilty of loan fraud

    Who says that “crime doesn’t pay” ?

    2024/12/08 at 11:28 pm
  • From Maria Christina Sarmiento Firme on Minimum wage and other social benefits going up in Saba, Statia

    So for SABA .. is it a $35-increase for a monthly minimum wage earner? From $1750 to $ 1785?

    2024/12/07 at 2:29 am
  • From name wiithheld on Saba woman cleared of buying votes for her uncle, but guilty of loan fraud

    Why is she the only one guilty of loan fraud. Many people on Saba have committed this act. All those who have recieved the Q-credits and use the money other than what it was intended, should be investigated and prosecuted. Also the people in Qcredits should be investigated too.

    2024/12/05 at 7:49 am
  • From Henri René Caderius van Veen on Opinion: Concerns about the loss of our own cultural identity

    It sounds as if the author is not that sure anymore about his own identity. Saban identity has any way a great variety of features and habits.
    Defining Saban culture is not easy because of that many different roots even when families have been living here since 1640.
    Making a map of cultural history is difficult, as I noticed when starting the website that is under construction but that already can be found at: https://saba-culturalheritage.com

    2024/11/27 at 3:50 pm
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