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CPS Encourages Residents to Continue Healthy Eating Habits
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY, (DCOMM) – As Caribbean Nutrition Month June 2026 comes to an end, the Collective Prevention Service (CPS), a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), is encouraging residents to continue embracing healthy eating and active living as part of their everyday lifestyle. Observed throughout the month of June under the theme "Healthy Eating, Active Living: Promoting Caribbean Foods as Medicine," Caribbean Nutrition Month highlighted the important role that nutritious foods and regular physical activity play in preventing chronic diseases and improving overall health and well-being. The month-long observance served as a reminder that many of the foods traditionally grown and consumed throughout the Caribbean are naturally rich in essential vitamins, minerals, fibre, and...
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St. Maarten Flavors Showcases Unique Culinary Experiences by participating restaurants
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - St. Maarten Flavors continues to celebrate the island's diverse culinary scene through a series of unique food and beverage experiences hosted by participating restaurants and culinary businesses throughout the month of June. While the platform's signature dishes and exclusive menu offerings remain a key attraction, the Experiences component of St. Maarten Flavors invites residents and visitors alike to engage with the island's culinary culture in new and interactive ways. From hands-on cooking classes and rum blending workshops to wine-inspired social gatherings and tasting experiences, participating businesses have embraced the opportunity to showcase their creativity while offering guests memorable ways to connect through food and drink. At Creole Culinary Classroom, guests rolled up their sleeves during the popular Sip...
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Minister Plenipotentiary Arrindell discusses with Brazil Diplomatic Representative Moraes Renewable Energy & Sustainable Development
THE NETHERLANDS (THE HAGUE) – Minister Plenipotentiary Drs. Gracita Arrindell recently met with Henrique Choer Moraes, Minister-Counsellor at the Embassy of Brazil in the Hague. The meeting followed previous encounters at diplomatic and international events and provided an opportunity to further strengthen ties and exchange views on issues of mutual interest. During the discussion, Minister Arrindell and Minister-Counsellor Moraes explored topics related to renewable energy, biodiversity and sustainable development. Particular attention was given to Brazil’s extensive use of biofuels and its large dual-fuel vehicle fleet, which allows millions of drivers to choose between sugarcane-based ethanol and gasoline blended with biofuel. The conversation highlighted how innovative energy solutions can contribute to sustainability and reduce dependence on traditional fossil fuels. Tourism was also an important topic...
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Fire Dept. Urges Public to Exercise Extreme Caution Amid Elevated Bush Fire Risk
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY, (DCOMM) – The Fire Department, a department within the Ministry of General Affairs, is urging all residents, landowners, farmers, contractors, and business owners to exercise extreme caution as prolonged dry weather conditions have significantly increased the risk of bush fires across Sint Maarten. With vegetation becoming increasingly dry and highly combustible, even a small spark can quickly ignite a fire that may spread rapidly, particularly during periods of strong winds. Bush fires not only threaten homes and businesses but also place lives, emergency responders, wildlife, and the island's natural environment at serious risk. The Fire Department is strongly advising members of the public not to discard lighted cigarettes, cigars, matches, or any other burning materials, especially along roadsides,...
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Sint Maarten’s Population is 42,449. Grows by 0.4 Per Cent as of January 1, 2025
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Department of Statistics (STAT) has published its latest population estimates for Sint Maarten. The figures are built from vital statistics: the counts of births, deaths, and registered arrivals and departures supplied by the Civil Registry Department. They give an up-to-date picture of how the population is changing. Following the 2022 Population and Housing Census, the estimates have been brought into line with the total population counted in that census. Anchoring the series to this census figure, in keeping with international statistical practice, ensures the estimates rest on the most reliable measure of the population available and sharpens the trends they describe. As part of this update, the Civil Registry revised its vital statistics for earlier years, so the...
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