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Registration opens for 47th  St. Maarten Heineken Regatta | The Peoples Tribune

July 15, 2026

Registration opens for 47th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta | The Peoples Tribune

SIMPSON BAY--Registration has officially opened for the 47th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta, scheduled for March 4 to 7, 2027. The Notice of Race is now available through Yacht Scoring, allowing sailors from around the world to secure their place in one of the Caribbean’s larges...

July 15, 2026

Siméone Trott nursery school parents react over ‘intention’ to abolish bilingual classes | The Daily Herald

MARIGOT--Parents of pupils attending Siméon Trott nursery school have reacted with bewilderment and concern over what they say is the intention of the Northern Islands school district inspector, Fanny Giausseran, to abolish the bilingual classes in the Moyenne Section (MS), Gr...

July 15, 2026

LOCAL LIFE / 2027 Associations Directory: registration is open throughout July | Faxinfo

Associations in Saint-Martin are invited to join the next edition of the 2027 association directory. Launched by the Collectivity's Department of Community Life and Citizenship, this tool aims to inventory the structures of the territory and to make them more visible to reside...

July 15, 2026

ECONOMY: The Marigot Showcase is unveiled during two open house days | Faxinfo

Craftsmen, creators, producers or entrepreneurs are invited to discover The Marigot Showcase during two open house days organized the Fridays, July 17 and 24 , from 10am to noon.      Carried by the Interprofessional consular chamber of Saint-Martin (CCISM), wit...

July 15, 2026

BOX: First visit of the new deputy headteacher to the vocational high school | Faxinfo

Having taken up her post in Saint-Martin on July 1st, the new Vice-Rector, Nicole Noilhetas, chose the Daniella Jeffry vocational high school for her first visit to an educational institution on the island. Following the graduation ceremony, she shared her impressions of this...

July 15, 2026

EDUCATION: Top students honored at the vocational high school | Faxinfo

The Daniella Jeffry vocational high school celebrated its students' success on Friday, July 10th, at its graduation ceremony. In a warm and friendly atmosphere, 115 new vocational baccalaureate graduates (68% pass rate) and 54 CAP (vocational certificate) graduates (70,1%) rec...

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Local News

Ten hotels across St. Maarten & Saint Martin nominated in Caribbean Journal Awards | The Peoples Tribune

July 15, 2026

Ten hotels across St. Maarten & Saint Martin nominated in Caribbean Journal Awards | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Ten hotels and resorts across St. Maarten and Saint Martin have been nominated in Caribbean Journal’s Best Hotels in the Caribbean 2026 awards, giving residents, visitors and supporters an opportunity to vote for their preferred property. Public voting opened o...

July 14, 2026

Report recommends main Government Data Center should be placed on Bonaire | The Peoples Tribune

THE HAGUE--A new report prepared for the Dutch government recommends establishing Bonaire as the main location in a proposed three-part data center network intended to make digital government services across Caribbean Netherlands safer and more reliable. The report warns that...

July 14, 2026

No Cyclospora cases reported in SXM, fresh imported produce could require monitoring | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY,--Despite some concern on local social media, no confirmed cases linked to the growing Cyclospora outbreak in the United States have been publicly reported in St. Maarten to date. However, the island’s reliance on imported fruits and vegetables means local health and...

July 14, 2026

Iran conflict expected to raise fuel, food and shipping costs across Caribbean for the rest of 2026 | The Peoples Tribune

MIAMI--The conflict involving Iran is expected to affect Caribbean and Latin American countries throughout 2026, mainly through higher fuel prices, increased shipping costs, more expensive food and continued pressure on household budgets. A new report from the United Nations E...

July 14, 2026

CARICOM Reparations Commission advances advocacy mission in UK | The Peoples Tribune

LONDON--A delegation from the CARICOM Reparations Commission is in the United Kingdom from July 13 to 16, 2026, to advance the region’s advocacy for reparatory justice. The mission is intended to strengthen strategic partnerships and support a program of public education and c...

July 14, 2026

Taiwan Ambassador visits Tzu Chi Center in St. Maarten | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--The Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation St. Maarten welcomed Ambassador Edward Ling Wen Tao, Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to St. Kitts and Nevis, during a special visit to the Tzu Chi Center on July 10. Ambassador Tao was accompanied b...

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Headlines

Court Rules Mullet Bay Beach is public, Sun Resorts owns land behind shoreline | The Peoples Tribune

July 09, 2026

Court Rules Mullet Bay Beach is public, Sun Resorts owns land behind shoreline | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--The Court of First Instance has ruled that Mullet Bay Beach remains public and is not owned by Sun Resorts Limited, rejecting the company's claim that the beach itself passed into private ownership through historic land transfers dating back to 1852. The Court,...

July 09, 2026

GEBE introduces temporary collection policy, resumes disconnections July 20 | The Daily Herald

A sample of a Dunning Notice. PHILIPSBURG--NV GEBE has introduced a Temporary Collection Policy aimed at helping customers bring their accounts up to date while maintaining electricity and water services through flexible payment arrangements and customer assistance programmes....

July 08, 2026

Meyers proposes “Ryan Gumbs Law,” says Parliament should consider cutting travel budget to fund legislative work | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Member of Parliament Franklin Meyers has called on all 15 Members of Parliament to work together on legislation addressing gaps exposed by recent fatal traffic cases, proposing that the measure be developed as the “Ryan Gumbs Law” in memory of the young father whose...

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