Pantophlet receives parts for wheelchair | SOUALIGA NEWSDAY
SINT MAARTEN (PHILIPSBURG) – The Rotary Club of Sint Maarten came to the assistance of Fritz Pantophlet who is wheelchair bound with new and much needed parts for his electric wheelchair.
SAINT-MARTIN (MARIGOT) - The BPW Concordia Saint Martin held their “Members in Motion” Project for the month of April 2025, chaired by the lovely and talented Sophia Carti under the theme: Break the Silence! “After the Storm: Navigating the Long-Term I...
SINT MAARTEN (SAUNDERS) - After months of delay, citizens of Guyana living outside their homeland will soon be able to receive their new passports, and the Sint Maarten Consulate is among 10 of 29 in the diaspora to receive the first set of biometric k...
SINT MAARTEN (SAUNDERS) - After months of delay, citizens of Guyana living outside their homeland will soon be able to receive their new passports, and the Sint Maarten Consulate is among 10 of 29 in the diaspora to receive the first set of biometric k...
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - On Friday April 11th, The Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor (VSA), the Honorable Richinel Brug outlined his 2025 signature projects with the management team of the Ministry.
This strategic session was the...
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - On Friday April 11th, The Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor (VSA), the Honorable Richinel Brug outlined his 2025 signature projects with the management team of the Ministry.
This strategic session was the...
PORT ST. MAARTEN – In a significant development for St. Maarten’s cruise tourism sector, senior executives from Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) recently met with Port St. Maarten Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Alexander Gumbs and Minister of Tourism, Econom...
PORT ST. MAARTEN – In a significant development for St. Maarten’s cruise tourism sector, senior executives from Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) recently met with Port St. Maarten Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Alexander Gumbs and Minister of Tourism, Econom...
SINT MAARTEN/CURACAO - The Dutch Navy Ship HNLMS Groningen intercepted three drug shipments in the Caribbean Region, within a week. This kept a total of 1,653 kilograms of narcotics off the streets. The interceptions date from 4, 5 and 9 April, but hav...
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