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Het Cultuurfonds Caribisch Gebied Hosts 2025 Kick-Off Year Plan Meeting in Curaçao.

culturefonds22012025Curaçao:--- Het Cultuurfonds Caribisch Gebied (CCG) successfully launched its 2025 initiatives with a dynamic kick-off year plan meeting held in Curaçao. The meeting brought the board members from across the six islands of the Dutch Kingdom. This annual event serves as a cornerstone in fostering collaboration, addressing shared challenges and reinforcing the organization’s commitment to promoting and preserving the cultural heritage of the Dutch Caribbean region.
The 2025 meeting focused on outlining the unique needs of each island, ensuring that the specific cultural and historical priorities of Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, St. Maarten, St. Eustatius, and Saba are represented. Participants engaged in productive discussions that highlighted the importance of preserving key pillars such as culture, history, monuments, and cultural identity. These discussions also addressed the ongoing challenges and bottlenecks faced by stakeholders, particularly in the areas of grant applications, cultural promotion, and organizational capacity-building.
Lionel Janga and Raffy Kock, President and Vice President of Het Cultuurfonds Caribisch Gebied, emphasized the importance of these collaborative meetings in their opening remarks. “These gatherings allow us to ensure that the diverse voices of our islands are heard and that our collective goals are met. It is vital that we remain steadfast in our mission to preserve and promote the richness of our cultural identity, and we will continue to encourage these exchanges within the six islands of the Dutch Kingdom,” said both Lionel & Raffy.
A key component of the meeting was a series of brainstorming sessions aimed at developing practical strategies to address identified challenges. Participants shared insights and solutions, focusing on simplifying the grant application process, enhancing outreach efforts, and creating new avenues for cultural preservation and storytelling. These conversations paved the way for actionable steps that CCG will implement in the coming year to support cultural stakeholders more effectively.
As Het Cultuurfonds Caribisch Gebied continues to champion the preservation and promotion of the region’s unique heritage, the outcomes of this meeting serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of collaboration and innovation in cultural development. The organization remains committed to supporting initiatives that strengthen the region’s identity while fostering growth and sustainability for future generations.


Fire Chief Richardson and Prime Minister Mercelina Praise Firefighters, Extend Support to Victims of Cul de Sac Basin Hill Fire.

PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):---  Fire Chief Clive Richardson expressed relief and gratitude on Tuesday following the successful containment of the Cul de Sac Basin Hill fire on Sunday evening, January 19, 2025, emphasizing the absence of injuries or loss of life.

"The swift and professional response by our firefighters on Sunday evening demonstrates their dedication and skill. Their relentless efforts in containing the fire safeguarded homes and prevented further devastation," Fire Chief Richardson stated.

The Fire Department was alerted shortly after 6:00 PM and mobilized immediately to tackle the blaze.

Despite the challenging terrain and the scale of the fire, none of the firefighting equipment sustained damage during the operation, highlighting the department's readiness and resilience.

Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Luc Mercelina was present at the scene to personally assess the situation and ensure government support was available.

Reflecting on the incident, the Prime Minister said, "While we are deeply grateful that no lives were lost, my heart goes out to those whose homes and livelihoods have been affected by this devastating fire.

“I commend our brave firefighters for their courage and professionalism in containing the blaze and protecting our community."

The cause of the fire remains under investigation, and further updates will be provided as they become available.

The Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment, and Infrastructure Hon. Patrice Gumbs and the Chief of Police Carl John, were also on the scene on Sunday evening.

"Our Fire Department stands as a pillar of strength in our community," Richardson noted. "As an all-risk, all-hazard department, we take immense pride in serving and protecting the people of Sint Maarten. Our team goes above and beyond every day, and we remain steadfast in our commitment to this vital duty."

The government extends its gratitude to the brave men and women of the Fire Department for their commitment to public safety and pledges its continued support to the residents of Sint Maarten affected by this tragedy.

Partial Road Closure Scheduled on Hulda B Richardson Road, Middle Region Road Intersection in Upper Princess Quarter,

PHILIPSBURG:--- Tuesday, January 21, 2025-The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment, and Infrastructure (VROMI) informs the public of a full road closure to facilitate asphalt resurfacing works on the Hulda B Richardson Road. The affected section extends from Hulda B. Richardson Road and Middle Region Road intersection to Sucker Garden Road, Arch Road Intersection.
The works are scheduled to take place on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, starting at 8:00 p.m., and will conclude by 5:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. This night-time partial road closure is necessary to ensure the safety of workers and road users while expediting the resurfacing process.
Traffic Adjustments and Rerouting:
• During the night closure, traffic will be rerouted via Middle Region and Arch Road.
• All traffic from the Oyster Pond area must use Dutch Quarter or Middle Region Road to access Philipsburg. Destination traffic will be allowed passage. Heavy equipment will not be allowed passage during this closure.
Daytime Accessibility:
• Following the milling process, the road will remain accessible for driving on the milled section during daytime hours until asphalt installation is complete.
Scope of Work:
• The project involves the milling of the entire section of the Suckergarden Road from Hulda B. Richardson Road, Middle Region Road intersection to the Sucker Garden Road, Arch Road Intersection followed by the installation of new asphalt to improve road conditions and ensure a smoother driving experience.
The Ministry thanks the public for their understanding and cooperation during this essential road improvement project. Drivers are advised to plan their routes accordingly and exercise caution in the area.
For further updates, please follow the Ministry of VROMI’s official communication channels.

QR Code for passenger transport registration.

qrcode21012025PHILIPSBURG:--- The Inspectorate of Economic and Transport Affairs (IETA) instructs all holders of a passenger transport permit to register their operation with the Transport Control Unit no later than Tuesday, February 25, 2025, to receive a confirmation letter. The confirmation letter validates that the operation’s documentation and vehicle meet the applicable regulations for carrying out service. In prior years, the annual confirmation letter process was solely conducted to pay the annual road tax payments. However, due to an alarming rise in fraudulent activities and concerning preliminary findings from ongoing investigations, the process is adopting a stricter and more secure approach for 2025. Failure to comply with this process may result in severe penalties, including potential suspension or revocation of a holder’s permit. The Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunication, Grisha Heyliger-Marten, reiterates that this directive is non-negotiable and applies to all individuals and businesses in the industry without exception. This measure is a critical step to uphold integrity, efficiency, transparency, accountability, and, most importantly, fairness.
Starting January 16, 2025, operators will be able to submit their documentation through a secure online form available through a QR code and website link. The documentation includes the following:
• Original or authentic copy of the primary permit.
• Valid vehicle insurance policy (must mention validity period and vehicle plate number).
• Valid motor vehicle inspection card
• Valid Sint Maarten driver’s license.
• Valid Sint Maarten identification card or Dutch Passport.
For operators with an assistant driver, the following documentation must also be submitted.
• A valid Assistant Driver’s Permit
• Valid Sint Maarten driver’s license.
• Valid Sint Maarten identification card or Dutch Passport.
• An authorization letter signed by the permit holder or a power of attorney statement confirming an active work relationship between both parties (No older than 30 days).
Companies managing 5 or more vehicles equipped with a T-, G-, or R-plate must submit a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet with the details of each vehicle (make, model, year, and VIN), a digital copy of all valid motor vehicle inspection cards and valid insurance policies. The spreadsheet template can be requested from the Transport Control Unit by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. A date for the fleet inspection will be arranged separately once all digital files have been received and reviewed.

Towards the end of the form, operators of bus, taxi, touring cars (T-plate), unregulated vehicles (G-plate) will be required to select their preferred date for the vehicle inspection at the Little League Baseball Field on Soualigua Boulevard across the Motor Vehicle Inspection Center. Operators must have readily available the hardcopy of the submitted documentation and their vehicle for inspection. Passenger transport vehicles must be equipped with the following:
• A functional fire extinguisher.
• A first-aid kit for minor injuries.
• Mechanical components in working order (e.g., brake lights, head lights, horn, no damaged front or rear windshield)
• License plates securely attached to the outermost exterior front and back of the vehicle
Vehicles suspected of significant defects will be referred to the Motor Vehicle Inspection Center for re-inspection, even if they have a valid inspection card due to concerns for road safety.
For further information or to request the link or QR-code of the online form, please contact the Transport Control Unit at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or through WhatsApp at +1721 559 7685 or +1 721 556 2765

Traffic Accident on A. Th. Illidge Road, Mount William Hill.

accident2102025PHILIPSBURG:--- On Monday, January 20, 2025, at approximately 4:45 PM, the Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) received several reports of a traffic accident on A. Th. Illidge Road near Mount William Hill. The collision involved a motorcycle and an SUV.

Several police patrols, ambulance personnel, and the Traffic Department were immediately dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, officers encountered the motorcyclist, who had sustained injuries to his face and arms. Paramedics provided first aid on-site before transporting the injured rider to the Sint Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) for further medical treatment.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the driver of the SUV was attempting to turn left into a side road on A. Th. Illidge Road. Simultaneously, the motorcyclist was traveling in the opposite direction, resulting in the collision.
Personnel from the Traffic Department are actively investigating the circumstances of this incident to determine its cause.

The Sint Maarten Police Force urges all road users to exercise caution and remain vigilant while navigating the roads to prevent accidents.

 

KPSM Press Release.


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