Only Four of Twenty Biodiversity Targets On Track to Achieve Goals in the Dutch Caribbean A recently published report issued by the Kingdom of the Netherlands has sounded the alarm that only four of twenty ‘Aichi Targets’ of the ‘Convention on Biological | SMN News

PHILIPSBURG(DCOMM):—  Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), announces that road patch works – repair of potholes, etc. – will commence on Monday, October 21.

On October 21, road repair crews will commence with patching works in the Point Blanche area; on Tuesday, October 22 will be the Philipsburg/Divi area; Thursday, October 24 the Simpson Bay area; and Friday, October 25 the Airport road/Rhine road area.

Motorists are advised to be vigilant of heavy equipment as well as crews who will be carrying out the works in the aforementioned areas.<br

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