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IPKO Thursday Sessions Focus on Country Updates and Geopolitical Developments
SINT MAARTEN/ARUBA - On Thursday, February 19, 2026, the Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultations (IPKO), being held in Oranjestad, Aruba, commenced with delegations from the Parliaments of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, and the States-General of the Netherlands. The delegation of Sint Maarten participating in the IPKO consists of the Hon. President of Parliament, Mrs. Sarah A. Wescot-Williams, Hon. Member of Parliament, Ms. Sjamira D.M. Roseburg, Chairlady of the Committee for Kingdom Affairs and Interparliamentary Relations, and Hon. Members of Parliament, Mr. Viren V. Kotai, Mr. Egbert J. Doran, Mr. Raeyhon A. Peterson, Mr. Francisco A. Lacroes and Mr. Lyndon C.J. Lewis. The consultation opened with addresses by the Presidents of the Parliaments of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten, as well as the delegation leader...
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MP Lyndon Lewis Condemns the destruction of our nation’s economy
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) – Nation Opportunity Wealth (NOW) Member of Parliament and vice chairman of the Justice Committee (MP) Lyndon Lewis has expressed deep concern and disappointment regarding recent footage circulating online that appears to show a group of armed individuals attempting to rob the Gold Finger jewelry store in Cole Bay alongside the Union Road. Having personally attended the establishment’s opening, MP Lewis emphasized that the business represents a positive contribution to the economy of Sint Maarten, providing employment opportunities and attracting commercial activity for residents and tourists alike. He stated that acts of violence such as this not only harms the business community but also damage the country’s reputation and economic stability. MP Lewis noted his belief that the...
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Celebrate, Learn, and Reflect: Sint Maarten Library’s Black History Month 2026
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Sint Maarten Library proudly presents its Black History Month Observances 2026, a week-long series of events celebrating the contributions of Sint Maarten’s African Diaspora, promoting literacy, and encouraging meaningful dialogue on social issues. The observances will take place from Monday, February 23 to Saturday, February 28, 2026, on the Library’s social media platforms. Programming is designed for both youth and adult community members and includes structured discussions, literary analysis, and interviews. This year’s programming aligns with the Library’s Youth Literacy and Engagement Program, which uses literature as a catalyst for reflection, discussion, and personal growth. The youth segment will explore social issues through literature, with the featured book After the Storm (Pages 26–34) by Tamara Groeneveldt,...
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Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunset Hosts Annual Home Ownership Event
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Rotary Club of St Martin Sunset is proud to announce the return of its highly impactful Home Ownership Event, themed “From Dream to Deed”, an initiative aimed at empowering residents with essential information and resources to turn their dream of owning a home into reality. Building on the success of previous editions held both in person and online. The Club recognizes the critical need for accessible, practical guidance to help individuals navigate the complexities of buying and managing property. President Alex Pierre encourages the community to attend, saying: “This event is not just about information; it's about empowering our community, helping them make informed decisions, and creating a pathway to lasting security and legacy through home...
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CCF Orientation and Grant Writing Workshops for Call for Proposals 4 and 5
SINT MAARTEN/CARIBBEAN – The Caribbean Culture Fund (CCF) invites individuals, organizations, and institutions to submit their cultural and creative projects. Selection will be based on respect for CCF’s values, alignment with the themes of each call, the quality and feasibility of proposals, and the proven abilities of project leaders. “We invite applicants to write their projects simply and clearly, paying particular attention to the relationship between objectives and budget, and to consider implementation constraints,” CCF said in a statement. For more information on the Caribbean Culture Fund and each call, visit our website: caribbeanculturefund.org Call 4.1: Art for Change – Deadline March 1, 2026 CCF will award 10 grants of USD 10,000 for projects that demonstrate the use of arts and culture to catalyze...
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