First TUIfly Dreamliner lands here tomorrow
One of the many TUIfly airplanes. Photo TUIfly
St. Maarten – Tomorrow, the first TUIfly Dreamliner will land on Sint Maarten. TUI Netherlands is looking forward...
SCDF congratulates Carl John
The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) congratulated police veteran Carl John on his appointment as chief commissioner, calling the appointment “well deserved”. The...
Editorial: Carl John appointment as new Chief Commissioner of Police
With the appointment of now Chief Commissioner Carl John to the top job at the police force, St. Maarten has one of its own...
Opinion: The University’s pending promise
The university has pushed the government with its nose in the facts: two promises, one held, and one pending. The promise the government kept...
Conflicting situation
The Electoral Council has interposed in the current political turmoil, without prior consent with the governor, for the main reason that the governor up...
Opinion: Would it help? (MP’s cost the tax payers for every half hour they...
From a press statement by the president of parliament, MP Sarah Wescot-Williams we learn that the current financial compensation for a parliamentarian is 120...
Carl John appointed as Chief Commissioner
Carl John, the country’s new Chief Commissioner of Police. Photo Pearl 98.1 FM
St. Maarten – It’s official: Commissioner Carl Marcuson John has been appointed...
Attorney asks court to suspend decision against Airport Director
St. Maarten – Attorney Cor Merx filed an administrative lawsuit yesterday against the decision by Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs to refuse airport managing director Regina...
Operations begin around Thanksgiving: St. Maarten Airways gets off the ground
From left: Michel Hyman (operations manager), Lloyd Hinds (director of air traffic control), Maggie Gumbs (marketing officer), Regina Labega (managing director), Rolando Brison (St....
President of Parliament Sarah Wescot-Williams: “MPs waste hundreds of guilders”
St. Maarten – “Every half hour wasted by Members of Parliament costs taxpayers nine hundred guilders. (15 x 60 is 900 guilders). This amount is...