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ONESXM Association Statement on the Ratification of the St. Martin Border Agreement | Soualiganewsday

July 19, 2026

ONESXM Association Statement on the Ratification of the St. Martin Border Agreement | Soualiganewsday

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The ONESXM Association views the recent discussions surrounding the ratification of the border agreement between the Republic of France and the Kingdom of the Netherlands as another example of why restorative justice is critical to the advancement of...

July 19, 2026

Xtratight Entertainment Honors Partners Powering the Seventh Edition of Go LOCAL XL | Soualiganewsday

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - As Go LOCAL XL returns later this week for its seventh edition, Xtratight is paying tribute to the organizations whose continued partnership has helped establish the event as one of St. Maarten's premier showcases for local enterprise. The four-day e...

July 19, 2026

Nichele Smith Appointed to Lions International Board Leadership Role | Soualiganewsday

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) A proud moment for Multiple District 60 and the Caribbean, Leo-Lion Nichele Smith has been appointed to serve as the Leo-Lion Board Liaison for Lions International for the 2026–2027 Lions year. Her appointment places her among a distinguished group of...

July 18, 2026

Minister Tackling: Justice on St. Maarten is deeply personal | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Minister of Justice Nathalie M. Tackling used her Justice Day 2026 address to recognise the dedication and sacrifices of justice-sector personnel, stressing that the strength of St. Maarten’s institutions ultimately depends on the integrity, compassion, profess...

July 18, 2026

SMMC Announces Publication of Two Research Manuscripts on Pediatric Respiratory Infections | The Peoples Tribune

CAY HILL--St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) on Friday announced that the first two manuscripts from the RISE and CARE-SAFE Studies, in-depth investigations into the epidemiology of respiratory infections in children on St. Maarten (RISE) and all six islands of the Dutch Caribb...

July 18, 2026

Inspectorate of Public Health Urges Public Not to Eat Fish from the Fresh/Great Salt Ponds | Soualiganewsday

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) – Due to yet unknown reasons a large quantity of fish has been found dead in the water flow channel between Fresh Pond and Great Salt Pond, near the Illidge Road roundabout, the Inspectorate of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (Inspectorate...

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Judah Jubilee Company draws two  sold-out audiences for “Write in for Love” | The Peoples Tribune

July 17, 2026

Judah Jubilee Company draws two sold-out audiences for “Write in for Love” | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Judah Jubilee Company’s latest stage production, “Write in for Love,” played to two sold-out audiences over the July 4 and 5 weekend, offering patrons a nostalgic, humorous and entertaining look at love and life in St. Maarten during the 1950s. Written by first-time...

July 17, 2026

Students from Aruba, Curaçao and St. Maarten present startup projects to Kingdom State Secretary | The Peoples Tribune

ORANJESTAD--Six student teams from Aruba, Curaçao and St. Maarten presented their developing business ideas to State Secretary for Kingdom Relations and Digital Government Eric van der Burg during a Kingdom Startup Program meeting at the University of Aruba on Wednesday. The K...

July 17, 2026

MP Roseburg marks Justice Day with message of gratitude, fairness, hope | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Member of Parliament Sjamira D.M. Roseburg marked Justice Day by extending her appreciation to the professionals who serve throughout St. Maarten’s justice chain and by calling for continued efforts to build a system grounded in fairness, dignity and public trust. R...

July 17, 2026

Sport Unites! coaches complete Youth Empowerment Training | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Coaches participating in the Sport Unites! program have successfully completed a Youth Empowerment Training designed to strengthen their ability to support and guide young people through sport. The coaches received their certificates following four interactive train...

July 17, 2026

Prime Minister calls for greater food safety vigilance amid U.S. cyclospora outbreak | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina, in his capacity as Acting Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), is advising the public to strengthen food safety practices following reports of a multi-state Cyclospora outbreak currently under investigation...

July 17, 2026

MP Roseburg calls on school boards to be proactive to end hair discrimination | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Member of Parliament Sjamira Roseburg is calling on all school boards in St. Maarten to take a proactive position against hair discrimination before the new school year begins, rather than waiting for proposed legislation to complete the parliamentary process. Roseb...

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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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