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Source: Today SXM
02 Mar 2016 11:59 AM

For Development New Hospital: Szv Signs Consulting Contract With Royalhaskoningdhv

Standing: Henk de Zeeuw. From left: Minister Emil Lee, Glen Carty, Eduard Boonstra and Robert Jan James. Photo contributed

St. Maarten – Social and Health Insurances SZV signed a consulting contract on Friday with Dutch engineering firm Royal HaskoningDHV as part of the first phase of the development of the new national hospital of St Read more


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Source: Today SXM
02 Mar 2016 11:55 AM

Black History Month Lecture: “Your Son Does Not Need Drugs, He Needs His Daddy”

Dr. Umar Johnson (center, autographing book) surrounded by guests at the Black History Month Lecture. Photo CLF

MARIGOT/GREAT BAY – “When you give a five-year-old, an eight-year-old, or a ten-year-old psychiatric medication, you are interfering with the brain’s natural growth process,” said US clinical psychologist Dr. Umar Johnson at the 25th annual Black History Celebration Lecture.

Dr. Johnson delivered the lecture, organized by Conscious Lyrics Foundation (CLF), “to an audience of over 600 people, at the University of St Read more


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Source: 721 News
02 Mar 2016 02:00 AM

Szv Signs Consulting Contract With Engineering Firm For National Hospital Of St. Maarten

~St. Maarten is one step closer to getting a general hospital~

 PHILIPSBURG – On Friday, February 26, Social and Health Insurances SZV signed a consulting contract with Dutch engineering firm Royal HaskoningDHV as part of the first phase of development of the new national hospital of St. Maarten. Royal HaskoningDHV was one of the four companies that submitted proposals as part of a bidding process managed by KPMG.

Present at the signing were Minister of Public Health Emil Lee, Interim Director of SZV Glen Carty, Supervisory Board member of St Read more


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Source: 721 News
02 Mar 2016 01:54 AM

St Maarten’S Cultural Newspaper Releases New Edition For February 2016

PHILIPSBURG – Now available for viewing online “Cultural Xpression” created by St. Maarten local entrepreneur Denicio Wyatte can now be viewed online at: www.stmaartenagriculture.com.

Cultural Xpression is geared towards building awareness among the various communities in St. Maarten. With information from a global to a local perspective in the fields of Culture, Agriculture, Community Development, Health, Arts, Entertainment, Tourism and Sport, this is one newsletter that will stimulate the mind.

Cultural Xpression’s aim for 2016 is to empower the established and upcoming local businesses, community members and people with a vision and inspiration for change Read more


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Source: 721 News
02 Mar 2016 01:11 AM

A National Bank For St. Maarten: An Asset Or A Liability?

As a party that believes in and supports the creation of our state institutions, our first reaction to the prospects of a national bank was, “Oh good, our own.”

The DP sees our own state institutions as a deliberate part of nation building, which we believe is an indispensable path to our future development.

In fact, it can be stated here that the aspect of nation building for the Democratic Party following the transition to country in 2010, is Priority #1 Read more


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Source: 721 News
02 Mar 2016 12:38 AM

Petition Launch For Conservation Of Sharks In The Netherlands And Dutch Caribbean

COLE BAY – On March 1, the Save Our Sharks Project of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance, launched a petition calling for better protection of sharks in the territorial waters of St. Maarten, St. Eustatius, Saba, the rest of the Dutch Caribbean and the Netherlands.

On a global scale, sharks are threatened by overfishing and destruction of their habitat. By signing the petition, people can show their support for shark conservation and encourage decision makers to protect these critical, yet misunderstood creatures Read more


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HOPE
Source: SMN-News
01 Mar 2016 09:44 PM

PHILIPSBURG:--- Honorable Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Silveria Jacobs congratulates team Antigua, the winners of the 44th Annual Leeward Islands Debating Competition which was held on St. Maarten for the first time.

Minister Jacobs also congratulates team St. Maarten, the sub-champions of competition who defeated the defending champions from Anguilla to qualify for the final round Read more


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DP
Source: SMN-News
01 Mar 2016 08:41 PM

PHILIPSBURG:---- As a party that believes in and supports the creation of our state institutions, our first reaction to the prospects of a national bank was, "Oh, good, our own".
The DP sees our own state institutions as a deliberate part of nation building, which we believe is an indispensable path to our future development.
In fact, it can be stated here that the aspect of nation building for the Democratic Party following the transition to country in 2010, is Priority # 1 Read more


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NA
USP
UPP
Source: The Daily Herald
01 Mar 2016 03:04 PM

Mps Pepper Ministers With Questions In Budget Debate

Independent MP Leona Marlin-Romeo (standing) speaks in the budget debate on Monday.

 PHILIPSBURG--The 2016 draft budget was tabled in Parliament by Finance Minister Richard Gibson on Monday morning in Parliament House. Members of Parliament (MPs), who had up to 90 minutes to speak, peppered the Council of Ministers with a barrage of questions spanning from the budget and Government policies to general topics of interest.

  The seven Ministers, who all made presentations about the working of their Ministries on Monday, will be back in Parliament today, Tuesday, starting at 2:00pm to deliver answers to the questions from MPs Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
01 Mar 2016 06:41 AM

Gibson: Naf. 38 Million For New Investments If Budget Adopted

PHILIPSBURG--Government will be able to make some NAf. 38 million in new investments should the draft 2016 budget be passed by Parliament and receive the stamp of approval from the Committee for Financial Supervision CFT, Finance Minister Richard Gibson told Parliament in the plenary session dealing with the draft budget Read more


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HOPE
Source: SMN-News
29 Feb 2016 08:07 PM

Opposition Mp Posed Several Questions To Ministers As They Criticize 2016 Budget.

Ministers will provide answers on Tuesday.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Several members of the opposition in Parliament criticized the draft 2016 budget that is now being debated in parliament. MP Johan Janchi Leonard played started off his questions by trying to show how the elderly is struggling to survive with the pension they received. Leonard said he applied for a working documents for someone and he proposed to pay that person NAF 1,500 per month and instead of the department of labor telling him that he should try and find a local they asked how he expect anyone to live on that kind of monies Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
29 Feb 2016 07:13 AM

Lake Urges Meyers To Update Gebe Workers On Developments At Company

PHILIPSBURG--Independent Member of Parliament (MP) Maurice Lake urged Minister Angel Meyers on Sunday, to hold a general meeting to update workers of utilities company GEBE about the developments at the company.

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Source: The Daily Herald
29 Feb 2016 07:00 AM

Illness Among Maho Guests Believed To Be Noro-Virus

~Maho taking measures~

MAHO--The illness amongst guests at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort and Casino is believed to be a Noro-virus and the resort said it is doing its utmost to contain the spread of the virus.

Guests began falling ill with the stomach flu in recent weeks with the virus contained to three rooms as of mid-last week. However, after Wednesday, February 24, the guests in some 35 to 40 rooms at the Resort fell ill and up to Sunday guests were “getting better and the situation is still evolving,” the Resort told The Daily Herald on Sunday Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
29 Feb 2016 06:42 AM

Blue Zone Parking System For Marigot Starts March 1

MARIGOT--First Vice-President Guillaume Arnell announced Friday the Blue Zone parking system for the centre of Marigot will come into effect as of March 1, with the first month used as a trial period for consumers to get used to the system and obtain their parking discs.

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Source: 721 News
29 Feb 2016 12:47 AM

Dr. Johnson Warns Against Misdiagnosis Of Boys In St. Martin

MARIGOT/GREAT BAY (February 28, 2016)—“When you give a five-year-old, an eight-year-old, or a ten-year-old psychiatric medication, you are interfering with the brain natural growth process,” said US clinical psychologist Dr. Umar Johnson at the 25th annual Black History Celebration Lecture.

Dr. Johnson delivered the anniversary lecture, which was organized by Conscious Lyrics Foundation (CLF), “to an audience of over 600 people, at the University of St. Martin,” said Shujah Reiph, CLF president.

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Source: 721 News
28 Feb 2016 11:44 PM

Minister Lee Issues Update On Sick Debate Students

Minister of Health Emil Lee

PHILIPSBURG – On the evening of Friday, February 26, Minister of Health Emil Lee was notified that a group of students involved in the Leeward Islands Debate had become ill Read more


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Source: 721 News
28 Feb 2016 11:42 PM

Lake Calls On Meyers To Inform Gebe Workers About Current Developments Asap

Member of Parliament Hon. Maurice Lake

PHILIPSBURG – Independent Member of Parliament (MP) Maurice Lake said Minister in charge of GEBE Angel Meyers should call a general assembly of all GEBE workers at Belair Community Center to update them about developments at the company, as soon as possible.

Lake stated that the workers and the public had a right to up to date information about their company Read more


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Source: 721 News
28 Feb 2016 11:37 PM

Lee Investigates Cases Of Youth Falling Ill

PHILIPSBURG – Minister of Public Health Emil Lee dispatched a team of persons of the Collective Preventive Services (CPS) under the leadership of Dr. Asin to assess and investigate complaints regarding several young people, who were participating in the Leeward Islands Debate competition, becoming ill during the past 2 days.

Most of these persons were staying at the Maho Reef Resort, but some residents reportedly also fell ill.

The Minister was apprised of the situation on Friday evening, February 26, by President of Parliament Sarah Wescott-Williams, who was at the event.

Lee has already received the first briefing by his Department, and Wescott-Williams has requested that he urgently inform Parliament of the initial findings by letter, and subsequently keep Parliament informed of developments and ongoing investigations.

Lee has also immediately involved and mobilized the Inspectorate of Public Health Read more


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Source: SMN-News
28 Feb 2016 06:41 PM

PHILIPSBURG:---  Independent Member of Parliament (MP) Maurice Lake says Minister in charge of GEBE Angel Meyers to call a general assembly of all GEBE workers at Belair Community Center to update them about the developments at the company.
Lake says workers and the public have a right to up to date information about their company Read more


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Source: SMN-News
28 Feb 2016 05:25 PM

PHILIPSBURG:---On the evening of Friday February 26, 2016, The Minister of Health, Emil Lee was notified that a group of students involved in the Leeward Islands Debate had become ill. Minister Lee immediately notified the inspection department and CPS (collective preventative services). Dr. Virginia Asin and Maria Henry were immediately mobilized by CPS.

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Source: SMN-News
28 Feb 2016 11:51 AM

Minister Of Vsa Dispatches Medical Team To Treat Visiting Debaters.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Health, Emil Lee dispatched a team of persons of the Collective Preventive Services, under the leadership of Dr. Asin to assess and investigate the disturbing complaints regarding several young persons participating in the Leeward Islands Debate competition becoming ill during the past 2 days. Most of these persons are staying at the Maho resort, but some from St Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
27 Feb 2016 09:03 PM

Investigation Into Illness Of Leeward Islands Debate Team Members

Press Release 

Minister of Public Health, Emil Lee dispatched a team of persons of the Collective Preventive Services, under the leadership of Dr. Asin to assess and investigate the disturbing complaints regarding several young persons participating in the Leeward Islands Debate competition becoming ill during the past 2 days. Most of these persons are staying at the Maho resort, but some from St Read more


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Source: 721 News
27 Feb 2016 01:31 PM

Consulado E Instituto Duartiano Celebraron Junto A Comunidad El 172 Aniversario De La Independencia De La República Dominicana.

Por Máximo Castro

Philipsburg, Sint Maarten.- El Consulado de la República Dominicana, y la Filial del Instituto Duartiano, en St. Maarten, celebraron con la presencia de un nutrido grupo de dominicanos y dominicanas, el 172 Aniversario de la Independencia de su país, en un sencillo pero emotivo acto, lleno de alegría y sentir patriótico. El evento se realizó dentro del marco de la Celebración de la Semana Dominicana 2016.

El mismo contó con la presencia de Ramiro Puello, presidente de la Seccional del Partido Revolucionario Dominicano, PRD; Osvaldo St Read more


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Source: 721 News
27 Feb 2016 12:34 PM

St. Maarten To Participate In Inter-Insel Air School Sports

PHILIPSBURG – For the first time, St. Maarten has been invited to participate in the Inter-Insel Air School Sports competition.

Minister of Sports Silveria Jacobs told the media Wednesday, February 24, that this competition provides opportunities for student athletes in St. Maarten to compete on a regional level.

A team of elementary school basketballers and a secondary school level female volleyball team will be leaving the island on March 10, to participate in the competition.

“The Department (of Sports) sees that this is great opportunity of not only developing school sports, promoting team spirit and participation and pride in oneself, but also to provide the opportunity to the student athletes to participate on a regional level,” Minister Jacobs said at Wednesday’s Council of Ministers press conference.

The local school competitions are ongoing and the schools that will be selected to represent St Read more


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