May 18, 2026 No comments
Prime Minister Mercelina Extends Congratulations to the Haitian Community on Haitian Flag Day
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina has extended warm congratulations and best wishes to the Haitian community in Sint Maarten and around the world in observance of Haitian Flag Day, celebrated annually on May 18th. The Prime Minister acknowledged the important contributions of the Haitian community to the social, cultural, and economic development of Sint Maarten and praised the resilience, determination, and rich heritage of the Haitian people. “On behalf of the Government and people of Sint Maarten, I extend heartfelt congratulations to our Haitian brothers and sisters as you proudly celebrate Haitian Flag Day,” stated Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina. “Today is a celebration of unity, freedom, pride, and the enduring spirit...
Read moreMay 17, 2026 No comments
CPS: Check Your Blood Pressure Regularly. Defeat the Silent Killer
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY, (DCOMM) – Sunday, May 17 marked World Hypertension Day (WHD) under the theme, “Controlling Hypertension Together: check your blood pressure regularly, defeat the silent killer.” This year’s theme highlights a simple truth: knowing your blood pressure numbers and taking early action saves lives. Hypertension is a major risk factor for heart attacks, strokes, heart failure, and kidney disease, yet it can be detected easily and controlled through healthy living and appropriate medical care. The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is joining the global community to raise awareness and encourage action against high blood pressure (hypertension)—often called “the silent killer” because it may have no symptoms while quietly damaging...
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MP Lacroes Recognizes Haiti's 223rd Flag Day
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - Member of Parliament (MP) Francisco A. Lacroes recognizes Haitian Flag Day as a meaningful moment of pride and reflection for the Haitian people, including the Haitian diaspora here on St. Maarten. Observed on May 18, the day commemorates the creation of Haiti’s flag in 1803, a powerful symbol born from a defining chapter in history and the determination of a people to shape their own future. Haiti would go on to become the first independent country in the Caribbean, marking a historic milestone that continues to resonate far beyond its borders. “Haitian Flag Day carries meaning far beyond the flag itself,” MP Lacroes stated. “It speaks to identity, to history, and to the strength of a people...
Read moreMay 15, 2026 No comments
KPSM Continues Carnival-Related Investigations. Suspect Arrested at Residence Early Friday Morning
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) informs the public that a suspect with the initials M.E.O. was arrested at his residence during the early morning hours of Friday, May 15, 2026, in connection with an ongoing investigation into an ill-treatment and theft incident that took place during an incident at Festival Village a few weeks ago. Following his arrest, the suspect was transported to the Philipsburg Police Station, where he is currently being held for questioning. KPSM is also actively investigating several other incidents involving public violence and fights that occurred during the recent Carnival period at Festival Village. The conclusion of Carnival does not mean that investigations into criminal activities have ended. KPSM takes these incidents...
Read moreMay 15, 2026 No comments
Dutch Caribbean Research Week: speakers announced and programme live
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Dutch Caribbean Research Week (DCRW2026) proudly announces the keynote and plenary speakers. From 17 to 24 June 2026, leading voices from research, policy and society will come together for six thematic conference days across six Caribbean islands. With the full programme now published on www.dcrw.nl, participants may explore an engaging week of keynote lectures, plenary sessions, panel discussions and cultural intermezzi, all centred on issues that matter to the Dutch Caribbean. Keynote speakers Across the six conference days, the following keynote speakers will deliver addresses that frame each day’s theme and stimulate dialogue between researchers, policymakers and societal partners: Drs. Stephanie Croes (Aruba) Dr. Soraya Verstraeten (Curacao) Drs. Elly Rojer (Bonaire) Drs. Oliver Klokman (Saba) Drs. Raymond Jesserun (Sint Maarten) Island Governor Alida...
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