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Source: The Daily Herald
03 Aug 2014 04:19 AM

Editorial - Political leave

Some have expressed surprise after reading in Thursday's paper that civil servants who are candidates in the August 29 parliamentary elections will be granted extraordinary leave of absence.The arrangement is for a maximum of three months, with full pay during the first and partial pay during the remaining two months. However, as was acknowledged by Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams Read more

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Source: The Daily Herald
03 Aug 2014 04:19 AM

Editorial - Political leave

Some have expressed surprise after reading in Thursday's paper that civil servants who are candidates in the August 29 parliamentary elections will be granted extraordinary leave of absence. The arrangement is for a maximum of three months, with full pay during the first and partial pay during the remaining two months. However, as was acknowledged by Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams, with just four weeks until citizens go to the polls it will boil down in most cases to a month off with 100 per cent salary. An argument could be made that this is not fair to those appearing on political lists who don't work for government Read more

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Source: The Daily Herald
03 Aug 2014 04:19 AM

Development Contract signed between Collectivité and State

MARIGOT--The 2014-2017 Development Contract was signed Wednesday by Préfet Philippe Chopin and President of the Collectivité Aline Hanson. The Préfet noted that the State's contribution has risen by 9 million euros compared to the last 2010 contract signed between then President Frantz Gu Read more

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Source: The Daily Herald
03 Aug 2014 04:19 AM

Govt finalising talks with APS for new govt building

~ NAf. 20M needed to finalise work to building ~ PHILIPSBURG--Government is finalising negotiations with general pension fund APS regarding investing in the new government administration building, says Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams. Wescot-Williams told reporters on Wednesday that government needs some NAf Read more

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DP
Source: The Daily Herald
03 Aug 2014 04:19 AM

Roy: Heyliger not leading by example

PHILIPSBURG--United People's (UP) party leader Member of Parliament (MP) Theo Heyliger is "not leading by example" with his challenge to Justice Minister Dennis Richardson about the guidelines for election campaigning, says Democratic Party (DP) MP Roy Marlin Read more

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Source: The Daily Herald
03 Aug 2014 04:19 AM

NIA students to youth art festival in Curaçao

PHILIPSBURG--Three students of National Institute of Arts (NIA) and co-director Clara Reyes will be travelling to Curaçao today, Friday, to participate in the Dutch Caribbean Youth Art Festival. Reyes and students Ray Angel Boasman (12), Zoe van Zadelhoff (12) and Dashan Prince (16) are scheduled to be in Curaçao August 1-10. The three students showcased the material they are to perform in Curaçao before a small audience, which included Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams, at John Larmonie Centre on Thursday evening. The three young students recently attended the Art Saves Lives’ Cross-Cultural Artist Exchange in New York and have been working hard during their summer vacation preparing to represent St Read more

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OSPP
Source: The Daily Herald
03 Aug 2014 04:19 AM

OSPP town hall meet curtailed by no power

COLE BAY--The first town hall meeting of One St. Maarten People's Party (OSPP) had to be cancelled last evening due to a power failure at the Salvation Army Headquarters in Cole Bay. It was the only building in Cole Bay out of power. The meeting was due to start at 7:00pm, but candidates and supporters were left standing in the dark. A technician from utilities company GEBE arrived around 8:30pm to try to remedy the issue. By then, the party leader, former Commissioner Lenny Priest, decided to call it a night. OSPP will continue with its town hall meeting today, Friday, in Rupert Maynard Youth Community Centre in St Read more

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Source: The Daily Herald
03 Aug 2014 04:19 AM

About 80 students will leave for Holland Sun.

AIRPORT--SXM Airport will be transformed into a hub of activity on Sunday when about eighty students leave the island to pursue tertiary studies in the Netherlands. The airport, in collaboration with Domino's Pizza, will be bidding farewell to the students, SXM Airport said in a press release on Friday. This will be the third year SXM Airport will be hosting a ceremony for the largest batch of departing students. Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams and Education Minister Patricia Lourens-Philip will be addressing students before they board the KLM flight to the Netherlands. The departing students will be given SXM Airport-branded bags full of gift items, while Domino's will distribute pizza and refreshments to them Read more

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OSPP
Source: The Daily Herald
03 Aug 2014 04:19 AM

OSPP 2nd meeting cancelled due to centre’s unpaid electricity bill

ST. PETERS--It appears that lightning has struck twice for One St. Maarten People's Party (OSPP). The party had to cancel the second planned town hall meeting of its campaign for parliament on Friday night. The meeting was due to take place in Rupert I. Maynard Youth Committee Centre in St. Peters, but there was no electricity; a similar circumstance to what occurred on Thursday at the Salvation Army Headquarters in Cole Bay where the party was slated to hold its first town hall meeting. Party leader former Commissioner Lenny Priest was not pleased with having to cancel a second meeting. The electricity was off at the centre, because the foundation that runs it did not pay the electricity bill. The OSPP leader said it was "unacceptable" utilities company GEBE, owned 100 per cent by government, would disconnect a community centre "for one outstanding invoice or some other matter." He agreed that the foundation, like any other institution, must have its finances in order to avoid embarrassing situations, but pointed out that OSPP is aware of many large businesses that owe GEBE "huge amount of money and they are still connected." Priest had publicly asked Shareholder Representative for GEBE Minister Maurice Lake, who hails from St Read more

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Source: The Daily Herald
03 Aug 2014 04:19 AM

Senatorial candidates to declare candidacy September 8th to 12th

MARIGOT--The Préfecture announced that official declarations of candidates for the upcoming Senator Elections will take place from Monday September 8 to Friday September 12 from 8:00am to 6:00pm. The election takes place on Sunday September 28 from 8:30am in the Prefecture of St. Martin and in the annex of St. Barths. In case of a second round, declaration of candidates will be submitted on the same day of voting, September 28, until 3:00pm when results will be announced. All information relating to declaring candidacy, eligibility, and other information can be obtained on the Website of the Prefecture www.saint-barth-saint-martin.pref.gouv.fr/ The same information can be obtained from the election services of the Prefecture at Tel Read more

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Source: SMN-News
03 Aug 2014 04:15 AM

Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise’s New President ready to "Light Up Rotary".

PHILIPSBURG:--- Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise President Dr. Virginia Asin-Oostburg personal theme for taking on leadership this year is "Celebrate Passion". She is passionate about helping and supporting people and plans to bring that same passion into her new role. President Asin-Oostburg, along with her board members are eager to put this year's Rotary International theme "Light Up Rotary" into action. In addition to the established programs for the club such as, breakfast programs, Readers are Leaders initiative and providing glasses to students in need, the club aims to add a health project Read more

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Source: SMN-News
03 Aug 2014 04:15 AM

Heat stress can cause illnesses; CPS urges vigilance of elderly, infants and young children.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour observes that for several days it has been very warm, and recommends to the community to take action during such warm periods. CPS is calling on the community to monitor closely friends, family members and co-workers with respect to heat stress and to minimize their exposure risk. The Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever, via his 'Get Checked' campaign, strongly recommends to the community to take measures to avoid heat exhaustion. Heat-related illnesses occur as a result of heat exposure Read more

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DP
Source: SMN-News
03 Aug 2014 04:15 AM
PHILPSBURG:--- Members of the Democratic Party stood by their leader Sarah Wescot Williams on Thursday when they shed light and their shared their views on many issues affecting St. Maarten. Member of Parliament Roy Marlin in his remarks said he was the one that met with Minister of Justice Dennis Richardson to establish the guidelines for the political campaign Read more

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HOPE
Source: SMN-News
03 Aug 2014 04:15 AM
MARIGOT:--- Former St. Martin Mayor Albert Fleming, in an exclusive interview, shared his vision for the unification of the Northern French side, and Southern Dutch side of the island. "I am people person and I love my country," says Albert. "Things on the French side are not going well because of the direction the politicians took on article 74 without having done a study. That's one of the reasons why I left government because we don't have the structure. We are in the crossroads of an extremely difficult situation financially, especially as a result of when the euro went into effect Read more

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HOPE
Source: SMN-News
03 Aug 2014 04:15 AM
PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Planning and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) Hon. Maurice Lake met with members of the Progress Committee paid on Thursday afternoon in what turned out to be a farewell meeting as it was the last time that the committee would be meeting with the Ministry VROMI. The committee was put in place after Sint Maarten became an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands with the task of reporting on the plans of approach that are legally needed to ensure a proper functioning country status. The Committee has demonstrated its satisfaction with the work that has been done and has recommended that the Ministry puts in place some form of an external reporting committee or bureau, which can continue to monitor and report to the Minister to ensure that the good work that has been achieved through the cooperation and supervision by the Progress Committee doesn't decline. The Committee was moreover very pleased to have received the Project Plan Domain Affairs, which is a policy document pertaining to the granting of government land in long lease Read more

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Source: SMN-News
03 Aug 2014 04:15 AM

Public health authorities monitoring Ebola developments closely.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever says that public health authorities at the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is closely monitoring the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, adding that Ebola does not pose an immediate threat to the country. "We are being proactive and very vigilant and closely monitoring developments daily with respect to the advices from the World Health Organization, Pan American Health Organization and the Caribbean Public Health Agency. "Ebola does not pose a threat to the country, but we must monitor," Minister of Public Health, Hon Read more

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DP
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Source: Today SXM
01 Aug 2014 11:26 PM

The Campaign Promises Of 2010: Second Hospital-Plan Is Already Four Years Old

St. Maarten – The campaign promises are flying far and wide again in the run-up to the August 29 elections. How did our political parties do in 2010? What did they promise and what became of it? Let’s begin with an obvious example: the claim by the United People’s party (UP) – “We ready for our new medical center.” On September 15, 2010, the final campaign meeting of the UP took place on the grounds of the still unfinished ring road. Gerrit Schotte, leader of Movementu Futuro Kòrsou who was to become the first Prime Minister of Curacao before he got entangled in a web of scandals, endorsed the UP and lit up the meeting with his presence. UP-leader Theo Heyliger made his entrée in a carnivalesque atmosphere, dancing to the podium while cameras flashed and supporters wanted pictures with him Read more

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DP
Source: Today SXM
01 Aug 2014 11:21 PM

Quarter Of The Population Is Without Medical Insurance

St. Maarten – Between 20 and 25 percent of the population still does not have healthcare insurance, Public Health Minister Cornelius de Weever said at a press briefing of the Democratic Party yesterday. The numbers are improving, because in the recent past the number of uninsured citizens stood around 33 percent. De Weever said that his ministry has been quite busy with the National Health Insurance plan Read more

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DP
UPP
Source: Today SXM
01 Aug 2014 11:16 PM

 Up-Candidate Wants End To Possible Prosecution: Maria Buncamper-Molanus To Court On Monday

St. Maarten – The Judge of Instruction will handle the request by United People’s party candidate Maria Buncamper-Molanus to terminate a possible criminal investigation against her on Monday afternoon. The hearing takes place behind closed doors. The Public Prosecutor’s Office has consistently declared since December 2010 that it intends to investigate possible criminal aspects of a lease land deal Buncamper and her husband Claudius did in 2008 Read more

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HOPE
Source: SXMIslandTime
01 Aug 2014 01:19 PM

Former Mayor Albert Fleming Calls For Unification Of St.Martin North And South With The Support Of Up Party Candidate #5 Josianne Artsen

PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten - Former St. Martin Mayor Albert Fleming, in an exclusive interview, shared his vision for the unification of the Northern French side, and Southern Dutch side of the island. "I am people person and I love my country," says Albert. "Things on the French side are not going well because of the direction the politicians took on article 74 without having done a study. That's one of the reasons why I left government because we don't have the structure. We are in the crossroads of an extremely difficult situation financially, especially as a result of when the euro went into effect.  Buying power with the euro is tremendous against the dollars, and that's why people don't come to French side to shop as much as they did in the past Read more

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Source: SXMIslandTime
01 Aug 2014 04:09 AM

Sxm Bids Bon Voyage To 80 Students Leaving For Holland

SIMPSON BAY, St. Maarten — The Princess Juliana International Airport, SXM, in collaboration with Dominos Pizza, will be bidding "Bon Voyage" to about 80 students who will be leaving the island Sunday, August 3, 2014. "The event, which is in its third year, will be attended by Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams and Minister of Education Patricia Lourens, both of whom will Read more

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Source: SXMIslandTime
31 Jul 2014 11:35 PM

Public Health Authorities Monitoring Ebola Developments Closely

GREAT BAY, Sint Maarten (DCOMM) – Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever says that public health authorities at the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is closely monitoring the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, adding that Ebola does not pose an immediate threat to the country. "We are being proactive and very vigilant and closely monitoring developments daily with respect to the advices from the World Health Organization, Pan American Health Organization and the Caribbean Public Health Agency. "Ebola does not pose a threat to the country, but we must monitor," Minister of Public Health, Hon Read more

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DP
Source: Today SXM
31 Jul 2014 10:50 PM

Former Ministers Fail To Submit Financial Declarations

PM unaware of blank filing by former Justice Minister Duncan St. Maarten – Not all ministers that left office after the fall of the second Wescot-Williams cabinet have filed a declaration of their assets and financial affairs, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams said at yesterday’s Council of Ministers press briefing. The General Audit Chamber stated in a report about institutional integrity in May that ministers who leave office have to submit a declaration “truthfully affirming which business interests and assets he, his spouse or partner and his children possess.” This rule is based on the National Ordinance Promotion Integrity of Ministers. The declaration has to include secondary functions and ancillary activities plus the compensation they receive for these activities Read more

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UPP
Source: Today SXM
31 Jul 2014 10:47 PM

Franklin Meyers About His Billboards: “I Am Not In Breach Of Campaign Rules”

St. Maarten – “I am not in breach of any campaign rule,” United People’s party candidate Franklin Meyers told this newspaper yesterday in a reaction to our report that the police will ask the Ministry of Vromi to remove political billboards from roundabouts. Meyers, the number 3 on the UP-list and a former Commissioner of Public Health, said that he had not received any call about his campaign billboards Read more

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