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MLB Barbershop & Salon continues commitment, gives back through annual back-to-school drive | The Peoples Tribune

August 19, 2026

MLB Barbershop & Salon continues commitment, gives back through annual back-to-school drive | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--MLB Barbershop & Salon continued its commitment to the St. Maarten community through its annual Back-to-School Drive, providing school supplies and free haircuts to children preparing for the new school year. Owner Mr. Frank and his team distributed backpac...

August 19, 2026

COCI President Tamara Leonard builds new Miami trade connections through ITC engagement | The Peoples Tribune

MIAMI--(COCI) is strengthening its international business connections as President Tamara Leonard expands engagement with key business organizations in Miami, creating new opportunities for trade, investment and collaboration between St. Maarten and South Florida. The Miami-Da...

August 19, 2026

Minister Arrindell attends ‘Nieuw Nederland’ Book Presentation a Valuable Contribution to Preserving Curaçao’s Oral History | Government of Sint Maarten

THE NETHERLANDS (THE HAGUE) – Minister Plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten, Drs. Gracita R. Arrindell, attended the presentation of the book  Nieuw Nederland, e bario serka Avila Beach Hotel, fundá riba honor i humiltat  hosted by the OCAN Foundation on Friday, August 14...

August 19, 2026

School Bussing Reminds Drivers, Parents and Students to Prioritize Safety for 2026-2027 School Year | Government of Sint Maarten

With the start of the 2026-2027 school year this week, the Section School Bussing of the Inspectorate of Economic Affairs and Transport Affairs is reminding school bus drivers, parents, guardians, students, and motorists that safety must remain the highest priority when transp...

August 19, 2026

SSSD to host college and university 101 workshop for US, Canada-bound students this Thurs, August 20 | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--The Student Support Services Division (SSSD) of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport is once again hosting a free workshop for students interested in continuing their studies in the United States or Canada entitled “College or University 101: The...

August 19, 2026

Govt. collected Cg. 8 M from gaming sector, says current fees need review | The Daily Herald

Lottery office PHILIPSBURG--Casinos in St Maarten generated 460,000 Caribbean guilders per month in each of the first six months of 2026, while lottery revenue ranged from Cg. 180,000 to Cg. 183,238 per month during the same period, according to information provided by the Min...

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Minister Arrindell attends ‘Nieuw Nederland’ Book Presentation | Soualiganewsday

August 19, 2026

Minister Arrindell attends ‘Nieuw Nederland’ Book Presentation | Soualiganewsday

THE NETHERLANDS (THE HAGUE) – Minister Plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten, Drs. Gracita R. Arrindell, attended the presentation of the book  Nieuw Nederland, e bario serka Avila Beach Hotel, fundá riba honor i humiltat  hosted by the OCAN Foundation on Friday, August 14...

August 19, 2026

Public Meeting of Parliament regarding ratification of the decision list of IPKO held in the Netherlands and the draft National Ordinance Budget Country Sint Maarten 2026 | Soualiganewsday

SINT MAARTEN (PHILIPSBURG) - The House of Parliament will sit in a Public meeting on August 20, 2026. The Public meeting is scheduled for Thursday at 13.00 hrs. in the General Assembly Chamber of the House at Wilhelminastraat #1 in Philipsburg. The Council of Ministers will be...

August 19, 2026

Gasoline price remains unchanged. Diesel prices to increase on Thursday | Soualiganewsday

SINT MAARTEN (PHILIPSBURG) – On Thursday, August 20 th , fuel pump prices will be adjusted at 6:00 AM for diesel while gasoline remains unchanged.  The current price of unleaded gasoline is Naf.3.076 per liter, will be adjusted to the new price of Naf.3.076 per liter. (UN...

August 19, 2026

Government Envisions elevated park at Clem Labega Square, expanded Cole Bay Hill Flag Pole attraction | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Government is envisioning a major transformation of Clem Labega Square into an elevated public park and amphitheater above a multi-level parking facility, while the Cole Bay Hill flagpole lookout could be developed into a formal cultural attraction with safer access...

August 19, 2026

CSEC regional mathematics pass rate remains below 50% as CXC releases 2026 Results, CAPE excels | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--Fewer than half of the students who sat Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Mathematics across the region earned a passing grade in 2026, despite an improvement in performance, according to results announced Tuesday by the Caribbean Examinations Council...

August 19, 2026

ECONOMY / Payment delays: the local authority announces measures | Faxinfo

After several weeks of tension, economic representatives were received by the Collectivity on August 12. A delegation from FIPCOM–MEDEF Saint-Martin/CCISM/Association BTP has once again raised concerns about delays in payment of public contracts, administrative blockages and p...

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TEATT shifts more tourism  funding to Expedia | The Peoples Tribune

August 18, 2026

TEATT shifts more tourism funding to Expedia | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--The Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication, TEATT, is directing more of St. Maarten’s tourism promotion budget toward online travel agency campaigns after previous Expedia marketing generated more than US $38 million in tracked bookin...

August 18, 2026

Unmanned vessel from St. Barths washes up on Saba with dog aboard | BES REPORTER

THE BOTTOM, Saba – An unmanned vessel believed to belong to a resident of St. Barths was found on the rocks along Saba’s coastline on Monday, with a dog (named Archie) still aboard.

August 17, 2026

Justice Minister outlines eight priority changes to modernize traffic laws | The Peoples Tribune

GREAT BAY--The Minister of Justice Nathalie Tackling has identified eight priority areas for a major modernization of St. Maarten’s Road Traffic Ordinance, including tougher rules on mobile phone use while driving, speed cameras, stronger DUI laws, vehicle impoundment for reck...

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