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Minister Brug announces significant progress in Healthcare Professional Registrar project.

richinelbrug25052026PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), Richinel Brug, has announced significant progress in the ongoing Healthcare Professional Registrar Project, which is now entering an important next phase focused on stakeholder review, system design, and legislative preparation.
According to Minister Brug, several key components of the project have already been completed over the past months, including stakeholder consultations, legislative analyses, comparative reviews of healthcare registration systems within the Dutch Kingdom and the region, and working visits to Aruba and Curaçao to assess best practices and opportunities for collaboration.
The Minister noted that the project team has also completed important groundwork related to the future operational and legislative structure of the healthcare professional registry.
“We are now moving into a very important stage of the project where stakeholder feedback and practical system design will help shape the final direction of the healthcare registrar for Sint Maarten, prior to drafting the actual legislation,” Minister Brug stated.
The next step in the project is the finalization of the discovery report, which will incorporate feedback and input received from all relevant stakeholders consulted throughout the process. Once finalized, the report, together with proposed design options for the type of health registry Sint Maarten should establish, will be distributed to stakeholders for review during June and July 2026.
Minister Brug explained that stakeholder involvement remains critical to ensuring that the final registry system is practical, transparent, effective, and tailored to Sint Maarten’s healthcare environment.
To continue the consultation process, the project team intends to host a follow-up stakeholder meeting during mid-to-late August 2026. During this session, stakeholders will have the opportunity to openly discuss the proposed registry models, provide additional feedback, and assist in refining the preferred design for the future healthcare professional registry.
This consultation phase will also help prepare the project for the next operational stage, including the publication of the Terms of Reference (TOR) for the ICT Specialist, which will support the development of the future digital registry platform.
Following completion of the stakeholder consultation process, the project’s starting note is expected to be finalized during the third quarter of 2026 once all relevant stakeholder information has been incorporated. This will allow the legislative draftsman to formally commence the drafting process for the updated healthcare legislation required to support the registrar.
“This project is about building a stronger and more transparent healthcare system for the people of Sint Maarten. By establishing clear professional standards and a proper registration framework for Sint Maarten, we are taking important steps to strengthen healthcare governance, improve oversight, and safeguard patient safety for years to come,” the Minister concluded.


Economic Licenses Reopening.

POND ISLAND:--- The Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunication (TEATT) hereby informs the public that the Department of Economic Licenses (DEL) has officially reopened for services as of Monday, May 25, 2026.
The DEL Front Desk, located at the Public Service Center (PSC) within the Government Administration Building, will operate as follows:
License Applications & Requests
Applications and requests must be submitted in person only.
Operating Hours:
Monday to Friday
8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Clients are required to take a number from the queue system and wait their turn for service.
Please note the following:
• Only two (2) application submissions per person per day will be accepted.

• Persons with more than two submissions will be required to rejoin the line and obtain a new number for additional submissions.

• Applicants must submit two (2) copies of each application/request in order to receive a stamped copy as proof of submission and receipt by the department.
License Collections / Pickups
Processed licenses may be collected in person during the following hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Please note that the DEL Front Desk will remain closed on Wednesday afternoons, in conjunction with the operating schedule of the Public Service Center.
For additional information, the public may contact the Department of Economic Licenses via:
📞 Call/WhatsApp: +1 (721) 527-7622
📧 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Minister Brug Congratulates Mr. Urbain Javois on His 100th Birthday.

urbainjavois25052026PHILIPSBURG:---  Minister of Public Health, Social Development, and Labor (VSA), Mr. Richinel Brug, extends his sincere congratulations to Mr. Urbain Javois on the occasion of his 100th birthday, celebrated today, May 25, 2026.
Reaching 100 years of age is a rare and remarkable milestone. While people are living longer than ever before, Sint Maarten now has four centenarians for the first time in its history. This achievement reflects resilience, wisdom, perseverance, and a lifetime of experiences that have contributed to our community and heritage.
Born in La Savane, Saint Martin, on May 25, 1926, Mr. Javois is a true embodiment of the spirit of the Treaty of Concordia and the shared heritage of our island. Throughout his life, he lived and worked in several Caribbean islands, including Guadeloupe, St. Croix, Aruba, and Curaçao, before returning to Sint Maarten.
Mr. Javois later contributed to the island's development through his work at F.W. Vlaun & Sons while residing in Cole Bay. A skilled mechanic who received specialized training at the Chrysler plant in Detroit, he eventually became an entrepreneur, demonstrating a strong work ethic and commitment to his profession.

His legacy continues through his children and family members, who contribute to both sides of the island and reflect the enduring spirit of One St. Martin.
“Mr. Javois’ life is an inspiration and a testament to hard work, perseverance, and dedication. On behalf of the Government and people of Sint Maarten, I extend my heartfelt congratulations and wish him continued health, happiness, and blessings,” Minister Brug stated.
Minister Brug also expressed his respect and appreciation for the invaluable contributions of the island’s elders to the Sint Maarten community and continues to encourage the community to respect, honor, and celebrate its senior citizens for their wisdom, guidance, and lasting impact on society.
The Ministry of VSA joins Mr. Javois’ family, friends, and the wider community in celebrating this extraordinary milestone and wishing him a happy 100th birthday.

Rotary Club of St. Martin Extends Community Raffle to Emancipation Day Celebration.

rotaryraffle24052026PHILIPSBURG:---  The Rotary Club of St. Maarten is excited to announce the extension of its highly anticipated community raffle, culminating in a live drawing on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in celebration of Emancipation Day.

The winning ticket will be drawn at 10:30 AM at Carrefour Market on Bush Road, where one lucky participant will drive away in a brand-new Changan CS55/Q05 Hybrid SUV.
Originally scheduled for March, the raffle has been extended to give even more community members the opportunity to participate in this meaningful fundraiser and support the Rotary Club's expanding community service initiatives throughout St. Maarten.

Raffle tickets are only $10 each, and all proceeds will directly benefit the Rotary Club of St. Maarten's annual community service projects, such as, the Annual Dictionary Distribution of 600 dictionaries to all grade 3 students in St. Maarten public schools, the preparation and delivery of over 300 Food Baskets for our neighbors and communities, serving over 300 Thanksgiving Day lunches to our elderly at the White/Yellow Cross, and our Annual Christmas Boxing Day Toy Drive for many of our children on the island.

Participants do not need to be present at the drawing to win.

"The Rotary Club of St. Martin is proud to continue investing in projects that strengthen and support our community," said Adelena Chandler. "This raffle is more than just a chance to win a fantastic new vehicle, it's an opportunity for the public to contribute directly to meaningful work across the island." Tickets remain available through The Rotary Club of St. Maarten members until the time of the drawing.

For additional information or to purchase tickets, please contact the Rotary Club of St. Maarten.

Notary Keshia Richardson will be on site for drawing. The change of date was approved by TEATT

The public can listen to the drawing live on Island92 (91.9) FM, and online at island92.com by clicking listen live.

For additional information or to purchase tickets, please contact the Rotary Club of St. Maarten.

Saint Martin Promoting Young Ambassadors Foundation Hosts Successful 11th Annual Saint Martin Interscholastic Idols Competition.

youngembassasdors24052026PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Martin Promoting Young Ambassadors Foundation successfully hosted its 11th Annual St. Martin Interscholastic Idols Singing Competition over the past weekend and would like to extend heartfelt gratitude to every single person who came out to support the talented youth of Saint Martin.
This year’s event featured three exciting competitions in one unforgettable evening, showcasing the incredible musical abilities, creativity, and stage presence of the island’s young performers.
The first segment of the evening featured the Secondary Schools Solo Competition, which saw three schools competing for the coveted title. The second runner-up position went to Derek Jesus Varela Medrano of the Milton Peters College, who delivered a beautiful rendition of Whitney Houston’s “Run to You.” The first runner-up title went to Mariangel Barraez Vasquez of the St. Maarten Academy, who performed Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing.” Notably, Mariangel was also the winner of the 2025 Primary Cycle 2 competition. The winner of the 2026 Secondary Solo Competition was Kimore Smith of the Charlotte Brookson Academy of the Performing Arts, who did a beautiful rendition of It Kills Me " by Melanie Fiona.
The second competition for the evening featured the Primary Schools Choir Competition, which included performances from the Marie Genevieve de Weever School, the Leonard Conner School, the Seventh-day Adventist School, and the Learning Unlimited Preparatory School.
The second runner-up position went to the Leonard Conner School with their rendition of “Let It Be.” The first runner-up title went to the Seventh-day Adventist School for their “We Come to Praise Medley.” The winners of the Primary School Choir Competition, participating for the very first time, were the Marie Genevieve de Weever School with their inspiring “Praise Medley.”

The final segment of the evening featured the Secondary Schools Choir Competition, in which three schools competed for top honors. The second runner-up title went to the Methodist Agogic Center CSE School, which performed a medley of “Man in the Mirror” and “Jireh.” The first runner-up title went to Learning Unlimited Preparatory School with their performance of “A Million Dreams.” The winners of the Secondary School Choir Competition, also participating for the very first time, was the Charlotte Brookson Academy of the Performing Arts with their moving rendition of “You Say.”
The evening concluded with a vibrant and energetic surprise guest performance by none other than the 2011, second annual St. Martin Interscholastic Idols winner, Mr. Raheem Atkinson, better known today as “Tension,” of the talented Skillful Band and Daddy Keys. The audience was pleasantly surprised and fully engaged as Raheem “TENSION” sang and performed with Daddy Keys, their 2026 winning Road March hit, “Screw in the thing” which had students, teachers, parents, and supporters dancing and singing along throughout the venue.
The Foundation expressed special appreciation to Tension, Daddy Keys, and the Skillful Band for returning to inspire the youth and for demonstrating how participating in initiatives such as the SXM Interscholastic Idols Competition can help nurture and launch artistic careers. Their performance brought an exciting and unforgettable energy to the evening and served as a reminder of the importance of giving back to the community and uplifting the next generation of talent.
President of the St. Martin Promoting Young Ambassadors Foundation, Angelique J.G. Romou, thanked the Secondary solo winner 2025 of CBA, Ms. Aalison Victorine for her guest performance as well and she expressed her gratitude to everyone who supported the event and praised the youth for their remarkable performances.
“This year’s competition truly continued to showcase the incredible talent that exists within our young people of Saint Martin. Patrons were able to experience three amazing competitions in one evening and witness St. Martin’s talent at its very best. We are extremely proud of all participants who took the stage with courage, passion, and excellence,” Romou stated.
The Foundation would also like to extend sincere appreciation to its distinguished panel of judges: Ms. Bonny L. Linaris, Mr. Leroy Brooks aka King Beau Beau, Ms. Inger Van der Zanden, Mr. Chardonnay Martes, and Ms. Mirougia Richardson. They thanked the esteemed judging panel for their professionalism, expertise, and invaluable contributions to the competition's success.
Special thanks were also extended to the Foundation’s financial sponsors for recognizing the importance of supporting our talented youth in Saint Martin. The Port of St. Maarten, especially Mr. Alexander Gumbs, the Be The Change Foundation, Ms. Melanie Choisie, and Mr. Imran McSood, for their generous financial contributions toward the successful execution of the event.
The Foundation also expresses gratitude to its in-kind donors and media partners, including:
• The People’s Tribune, Mr. Michael Granger
• Philipsburg Broadcasting, Laser 101, Mr. Francis Carty, and Gee Money
• SOS Radio 95.9 FM Mr. Billy Dee
• Youth Radio 92.5 FM Mr. Patou
• PJD2 and 102.7 FM, Mr. Don and Ms. Alicia Hughes, Joanne and Wendell Moore of People’s Voice
• 101.5 FM, Radio St. Martin Mr. Cuchie and Team
The Foundation also thanked its raffle sponsors, including Georgina’s Nails, Ms. Liddy Meyers, Inglot, Ms. Miranda Matthew, Pineapple Pete, Mr. Pierre, Divi Little Bay Resort, Ms. Anne Marie Brooks, and 978 Sanctorium, Mr. Fritz Isaac. Additional appreciation is extended to Van Dorp for always assisting with ticket sales, to Ms. Luli, to Obersi Electronics, to Xerox, to Mr. Alvin Obersi, to Mr. Robert Gibbs, and especially to Raoel for their continued support throughout the years. Special appreciation is extended to Aleeze Convention Center for their beautiful venue and to all members of the St. Martin Promoting Young Ambassadors team, the Young Ambassadors, parents, and volunteers. A Special thank you also to the principals, teachers, Choir directors, chaperones, parents, and all who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make the evening such a memorable success.
The St. Martin Promoting Young Ambassadors Foundation is also encouraging the public to save the date for the 12th Annual St. Martin Interscholastic Idols Competition, tentatively scheduled for February 20th–21st, 2027.
The Foundation once again thanks the people of Saint Martin for continuing to support and encourage the talented youth of our island, encouraging them to continue shining bright like the stars that they are.


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