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Justice Day Statement by the President of the Police Union NAPB-Sint Maarten | Soualiganewsday

July 17, 2026

Justice Day Statement by the President of the Police Union NAPB-Sint Maarten | Soualiganewsday

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) – President of the NAPB-Sint Maarten Marcus Pantophlet, released his Justice Day message on Friday, July 17, 2026. “As we observe Justice Day, we are reminded that justice is not measured solely by the enforcement of our laws or the verdicts handed dow...

July 17, 2026

Tax Office: Registered St. Maarten residents do not pay hotel room tax | The Peoples Tribune

PHILIPSBURG--Residents who are registered in St. Maarten’s Civil Registry are not required to pay room tax when staying at local hotels, apartments, guesthouses or other accommodations, the Tax Administration clarified on Thursday. The explanation follows numerous public comme...

July 17, 2026

York submits 1st legislative initiative to strengthen road infrastructure | The Daily Herald

MP Darryl York PHILIPSBURG--National Alliance (NA) Member of Parliament (MP) Darryl York has submitted his first legislative initiative to Parliament: a comprehensive Road Fund reform proposal aimed at strengthening the country's ability to finance, maintain and improve its ro...

July 17, 2026

NATIONAL HOLIDAY: A July 14th of remembrance, tribute and festivities | Faxinfo

Marigot celebrated Bastille Day on Tuesday, July 14th, in an atmosphere blending tribute, republican tradition, and conviviality. After the ecumenical mass at the Catholic church, official ceremonies and festivities enlivened a crowded seafront until late into the night. &nbsp...

July 17, 2026

NEWS: Armed robbery at a Cole Bay supermarket | Faxinfo

The Sint Maarten police (KPSM) are investigating a armed robbery occurred on Wednesday, July 15, around 20:45 p.m., in a supermarket located on Union Road, in Cole Bay.   According to the first elements of the investigation, two armed individuals burst into the store, thr...

July 17, 2026

TRANSPORTATION: Marigot changes pace with the return of the blue zone | Faxinfo

Announced at the end of last year , the return of the blue area is now in effect in downtown Marigot. This parking system is intended to encourage vehicle turnover in front of businesses and to support the economic activity of the city center.   The principle remains unch...

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POLITICS: Starting from the ground up to rethink the economic development of the overseas territories | Faxinfo

July 17, 2026

POLITICS: Starting from the ground up to rethink the economic development of the overseas territories | Faxinfo

How can an economic development strategy be built that is adapted to the realities of France's overseas territories? This is the central question of the fact-finding mission conducted by the National Assembly's Overseas Territories Delegation, several members of which traveled...

July 17, 2026

ECONOMY: Saint-Martin hosts the Overseas Economic Conference | Faxinfo

The first Overseas Economic Conference was launched on Wednesday at Domaine Anse Marcel. Until tomorrow, representatives from the chambers of commerce and industry of the eleven overseas territories, CCI France, and their institutional and economic partners are developing conc...

July 17, 2026

INTERVIEW: Maylie Auger-Azur, top baccalaureate graduate of Saint-Martin | Faxinfo

With a 17,07 average, Maylie Auger-Azur achieved the best result in the general baccalaureate exam in Saint-Martin. This performance was unexpected for the former student of Robert Weinum High School, who will be heading to HEC Montréal in early August.   “It took me a wh...

July 17, 2026

MP Darryl York submits first legislative initiative to strengthen St. Maarten's road infrastructure | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Member of Parliament Darryl York has formally submitted his first legislative initiative to Parliament: a comprehensive Road Fund reform proposal aimed at strengthening the country's ability to finance, maintain and improve its road infrastructure for generations to...

July 16, 2026

Government approves continuation of subsidy for NSI at XCG 1.26 Million | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--The Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth & Sport, MECYS, on Thursday announced the approval and continuation of a structural subsidy of XCG 1,260,159.64 to the National Sports Institute, NSI, for the 2026 fiscal year. This critical investment reaffirms Gov...

July 16, 2026

Minister Gumbs Announces Structural Subsidy Agreement with St. Maarten Sports Federation | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Melissa Gumbs has announced that the Ministry has finalized a structural subsidy agreement with the St. Maarten Sports Federation for 2026, marking another step in efforts to strengthen, professionalize and improv...

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'We are headed to court', ACP-SXM  preparing legal action against GEBE | The Daily Herald

July 11, 2026

'We are headed to court', ACP-SXM preparing legal action against GEBE | The Daily Herald

PHILIPSBURG--The Association for Consumer Protection St Maarten (ACP-SXM) says it is moving forward with legal action against NV GEBE, with President Peggy -Ann Richardson announcing Friday that the consumer advocacy group is preparing to take the utility company to court. Spe...

July 10, 2026

Head-on collision between two vehicles claims life of one, and injures two others | The Daily Herald

The accident scene Thursday on the French side of the Cole Bay border monument. (Robert Luckock photo) MARIGOT--A 76-year-old man was pronounced dead following a head-on collision between two French-side registered vehicles on the Bellevue RN7, close to the Cole Bay border mon...

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,...

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