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Source: SMN-News
23 Jun 2016 08:23 PM

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports, The Honorable Silveria Jacobs officially launches the EOM banner campaign along with Education OnThe Move (EOM) project manager Angelique Martis-Romou and partners the Sister Borgia School & the Windward Islands Bank.
The Education on the Move Campaign is an educational campaign whereby all educational stakeholders and the community of St Read more


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HOPE
Source: SMN-News
23 Jun 2016 08:15 PM

PHILIPSBURG:--- According to Fifteen-year-old Learning Unlimited student Ki-Mani Olivacce, Minister of Education and Youth Affairs Silveria Jacobs has endorsed his school supplies drive for students in need on St. Maarten. Olivacce and his team met with the Minister last week to brief her on the project at which time they received her encouragement and support.
Assisted by Jodecia Lamonte and Kendecia David, Olivacce says he is simply trying to apply what his parents have always taught him; to share and help whenever he can.
The back to school drive seeks to inspire the private sector and individual citizens to donate the most necessary and useful school items Read more


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Source: SMN-News
23 Jun 2016 07:37 PM

PHILIPSBURG:--- Member of Parliament Christopher Emmanuel did not mingle with words on Thursday in an interview with SMN News when he called on the Council of Ministers especially the Minister of Finance Richard Gibson Sr to appoint locals to top positions that are yet to be filled.
MP Emmanuel said that the Council of Ministers should appoint the acting head of the Cadaster Office Marcia Peterson as head of the department since she has been carrying out the day to day task of that office Read more


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SMCP
Source: SMN-News
23 Jun 2016 07:00 PM

PHILIPSBURG:--- Leader of the St. Maarten Christian Party (SMCP) Wycliffe Smith and Peter J. Gittens are happy to announce the candidacy of Mr. Claude Peterson on the SMCP slate for the upcoming Parliamentary elections to be held on September 26, 2016.
Claude Peterson is a graduate of Florida Tech where he obtained his Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering Read more


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Source: 721 News
23 Jun 2016 02:41 PM

Update: Prosecutor Asked 20 Years For Felix Floyd Crawford For Series Of Burglaries Including Dennis Richardson Home

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Source: Today Newspaper

Prosecutor Karola van Nie

GREAT BAY – Prosecutor Karola van Nie demanded 20 years of imprisonment yesterday morning against Felix Floyd C. for a series of nine home burglaries, four armed home robberies, attempted manslaughter on a police officer and firearm and ammunition possession. The court will present an interim-ruling on July 13.

The 38-year old defendant was brought under heavy security into the court room Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
23 Jun 2016 07:52 AM

Gibbs Announces Candidacy For President Of Collectivité

MARIGOT--President of Union for Democracy (UD) and Leader of the Opposition, Daniel Gibbs, announced Wednesday he will run for President of the Collectivité in the March 2017 Territorial Elections to be held in St. Martin.

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Source: 721 News
23 Jun 2016 01:30 AM

Summer Program For Teens Ages 14-20 At Library

PHILIPSBURG – The Philipsburg Jubilee Library is once again hosting a vigorous and entertaining summer program for teens ages 14 to 20, from July 11-29.

“If you are parents of a teenaged child and you wish for them to be active this summer and not be couch potatoes, or if you’re a teen that is bursting with energy and is willing to take on an adventurous cool summer program, come and enroll yourself or your child for the library’s teen summer program. The cost per person is only NAf Read more


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Source: 721 News
23 Jun 2016 12:27 AM

Minister Emil Lee Meets With Aruba Health Minister

PHILIPSBURG – In his continuous efforts to improve the access and quality of health care, Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor Emil Lee, and members of his cabinet met with the Minister of Public Health, Elderly Care, and Sports Alex Schwengle, and his legal advisor  to discuss a possible cooperation agreement between Aruba’s Ministry of Health and Aruba’s Alegemene Ziektekosten Verzekering (AZV), which is  a General  Health Insurance in Aruba similar to the SZV in St Read more


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DP
PPA
UPP
Source: 721 News
22 Jun 2016 10:17 PM

Gracita Arrindell Leads Ppa In Elections

~ Has orange become  the new green? ~

Source: Today Newspaper

GREAT BAY – “Lack of leadership, not sticking to commitments and turning their back on the people of St. Maarten,” said Gracita Arrindell yesterday about her reasons for leaving the United People’s Party and returning to the revived People’s Progressive Alliance (PPA) as its leader for the September 26 parliamentary elections Read more


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Source: Today SXM
22 Jun 2016 09:35 PM

Reform Measures Could Go To Parliament Next Week

St. Maarten News – Parliament President Sarah Wescot-Williams expects to receive the draft legislation to adjust the political system this week or next week Monday the latest. If the draft arrives on time, parliament has a slot open to handle it next week, the last week of meetings before the summer recess.

The government’s proposal intends to take the angle out of ship jumping, by taking away the right from ship jumping parliamentarians to form a majority with the opposition Read more


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PPA
Source: Today SXM
22 Jun 2016 09:34 PM

“Tax Inspectorate Is Understaffed, Under Equipped And Under Trained”

St. Maarten News – Finance Minister Richard Gibson repeated in a meeting of parliament yesterday that the country needs to diversify and expand its economy to build resistance against inevitable external shocks. He mentioned the development of hydroponics, fishery, the medical industry and education as viable options.

Minister Gibson repeated his warnings about de-risking and the potential loss of correspondents banking and pointed again to local banks that want certain customers – especially casinos – to close their accounts, because they do not want to accept the risks associated with this type of customer anymore.

To improve the country’s financial position it will have to invest in its tax inspectorate, the minister said Read more


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Source: Today SXM
22 Jun 2016 09:11 PM

Timeshare Legislation Ready For Handling

St. Maarten News – The timeshare ordinance and the ordinance to establish the Timeshare Authority have been submitted to parliament, President Sarah Wescot-Williams said yesterday. The legislation is now ready for handling in the central committee and in parliament, but Wescot-Williams did not indicate whether this would happen before the summer recess that begins after next week.

The legislation offers protection to consumers, bankruptcy protection Read more


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HOPE
Source: Today SXM
22 Jun 2016 09:10 PM

May-Ling Chun Joins Up

UP-leader Theo Heyliger shakes with his candidate May-Ling Chun. Photo contributed

St. Maarten News – Long time tourism and hospitality professional May-Ling Chun will contest the September 26 parliamentary elections with the United People’s (UP) party Read more


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UPP
Source: Today SXM
22 Jun 2016 09:08 PM

One Year After Appeal No New Date For Vote Buying Trial

St. Maarten News – While the parliament engaged this week in a rather senseless second round of debate about – mostly – the term vote buying, the election fraud case that rocked St. Maarten in 2014 and led to accusations of class justice has seemingly come to a complete standstill.

In August 2014, the Court in First Instance ruled that the prosecutor’s office had called upon itself “the semblance of class justice” by prosecuting four police officers and a representative of the United People’s party for selling and buying votes ahead of the 2010 parliamentary elections, while UP-leader Theo Heyliger was not dragged into court Read more


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PPA
UPP
Source: SXMIslandTime
22 Jun 2016 08:55 PM

Up Welcomes Ppa To Political Process For September 2016 Parliamentary Elections

PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten – The United People's Party (UP) Board President Sylvia Meyers, would like to congratulate the People’s Progressive Alliance (PPA) Drs. Gracita Arrindell for joining the political process in order to participate in the September 2016 parliamentary elections.

Meyers added that Arrindell was a member of the UP and ran with the party twice as the #2 candidate on the party slate, and on both occasions the former Member of Parliament lacked in votes to justify the position that she was given such as the first President of the Parliament of Sint Maarten.

“This is not a lack of leadership as brought forward by Arrindell during her press conference that the UP is lacking, far from it, it was about putting the best people in the top positions to run our country.  The UP is about opportunity for the people along with the improvement in the quality of life of all the people, and not just a few. 

“The unfortunate insinuations and mudslinging by the PPA lacks any substance.  The UP Party leader Member of Parliament Theo Heyliger, has displayed leadership throughout his political career, and with the most recent being, putting together a two-thirds majority in parliament of 10-seats in order to provide a stable government for the people of the country to prosper.

“However unfortunately, there were those who decided to take another path and the 10-seat two-thirds majority became history.  The UP Party remains committed to the people of the country, and the people are well aware of who turned their backs on them and Sint Maarten, and will decide their fate at the September polls Read more


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Source: SXMIslandTime
22 Jun 2016 08:15 PM

Minister Lee Meets With Aruba Health Minister To Discuss Possible Cooperation

PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten - In his continuous efforts to improve the access and quality of healthcare, Minister of Public Health Social Development and Labor Emil Lee and members of his cabinet met with the Minister of Public Health, Elderly Care, and Sports Alex Schwengle and his legal advisor to discuss a possible cooperation agreement between Aruba’s Ministry of Health and Aruba’s Alegemene Ziektekosten Verzekering (AZV) which is a General Health Insurance in Aruba similar to the SZV in St Read more


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Source: SMN-News
22 Jun 2016 04:22 PM

PHILIPSBURG:--- In his continuous efforts to improve the access and quality of healthcare , Minister of Public Health Social Development and Labor Emil Lee and members of his cabinet met with the Minister of Public Health, Elderly Care, and Sports Alex Schwengle and his legal advisor to discuss a possible cooperation agreement between Aruba’s Ministry of Health and Aruba’s Alegemene Ziektekosten Verzekering (AZV) which is a General Health Insurance in Aruba similar to the SZV in St Read more


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Source: SMN-News
22 Jun 2016 03:21 PM

Willemstad:--- During a three-day visit to Curaçao the Board of financial supervision for Curaçao and Sint Maarten (Cft) concluded that the progress in the public finance has consolidated. The year 2015 finished with a surplus: this happened for the third year in a row. A number of important financial legislative processes were initiated in the recent months and now it is essential to round these off shortly, as well as the financial statements 2012 and 2013.

During its three-day visit to Curaçao on June 20, 21 and 22, Cft met with the Governor, the Council of Ministers, the Minister of Finance, the Financial Parliamentary Committee and the General Audit Chamber Read more


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Source: SMN-News
22 Jun 2016 02:04 PM

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister TEATT Ingrid Arrindell announced that the French and Dutch authorities are currently working on regulating public transportation especially buses that are from the Dutch side that are using the trans-border to work on the French side. Minister Arrindell said that the French authorities clearly pointed out that the bus drivers from the Dutch side does not respect the rules and regulations while on the French side, one being they stop anywhere and not at the bus stops. They do not use the designated turn around area and also does not stick within their routes.
The Minister said when the agreement is completed they intend to give 30 bus drivers from the Dutch side the rights to work on the French side, these bus drivers must hold the Dutch nationality, and when approved they will be given an identification card and sticker to place on their buses.
Minister Arrindell said the two sides are currently working on regulating the Marigot route but shortly after that the French Quarter route will also be regulated Read more


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Source: SMN-News
22 Jun 2016 01:37 PM

PHILIPSBURG – Member of Parliament (MP) and the selection committee nominated Dajour Boasman as the month of June's recipient for the Give Back to the Community Award.

Young Boasman was selected amongst others to attend a basketball training camp in Philadelphia this summer and the donation will go towards his trip.

Once accepted to college Dajour intends to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in Risk Management. This is an area of study that Sint Maarten needs to promote stated Member of Parliament Leona Marlin Romeo as it allows proper decision making based on proper evaluations and analysis for both the public and private sector.

Besides Dajour Boasman possessing visible skills in basketball he exerts excellent qualities such as being a true gentlemen, focused, quiet spoken but yet determined to accomplish his goals Read more


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UPP
Source: SMN-News
22 Jun 2016 01:27 PM

Rationale For Elections Falls Apart As Kingdom Council Opposes To The Changes In Electoral Reform Proposed By St. Maarten.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Kingdom Council of Ministers expresses serious doubt over “ship jumping” solution proposed by St. Maarten. The law of “unintended consequences” raises its ugly head as the Kingdom Council gave a negative advice on the changes to be made in the country’s constitution which would have addressed the so-called ship jumping.

The Kingdom Council of Ministers has informed the Prime Minister of St. Maarten that their proposed changes to the constitution to stop ship jumping will not work since it will hinge on democracy within parliament.

They pointed out that if an MP jumps ship the remaining members might not be able to form a majority, while no new ministers could be appointed since the member who jumped ship is not allowed to nominate a minister Read more


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Source: The Daily Herald
22 Jun 2016 06:21 AM

Lee Trying To Resolve Issues With Emergency Evacuation

PHILIPSBURG--Health Minister Emil Lee says he is trying to resolve some issues hampering the emergency evacuation of patients from Saba and St. Eustatius to St. Maarten. He said the logistical issues are mostly centred on the inconvenient location where helicopters that evacuate patients are required to land in Sint Maarten, which creates prob Read more


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HOPE
Source: 721 News
22 Jun 2016 01:01 AM

Minister Emil Lee Visits Members Of Second Chamber

THE NETHERLANDS – As part of his working visit to the Netherlands, Minister of Health Emil Lee paid a courtesy visit to Chairman of the permanent committee Kingdom Relations of Parliament Jeroen Recourt.

Minister Lee also met separately with a member of this committee MP Andre Bosman. “As we investigate opportunities for possible cooperation on health care between different countries within members of the kingdom, I felt it would be helpful to visit members of the second chamber (Parliament) to brief them on our discussions, vision and plans Read more


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Source: 721 News
22 Jun 2016 12:58 AM

Minister Emil Lee Meets With Minister Of Health In The Netherlands

THE NETHERLANDS – During Minister of Health Emil Lee’s recent working visit to the Netherlands, he met with Minister of Health, Welfare and Sports, Edith Schippers to inform her about plans for the new hospital project for St. Maarten, as well as to discuss areas for possible cooperation on health care between the Kingdom partners, The Netherlands, St Read more


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