MP Lyndon Lewis Addresses Future of NOW Party Following Leader's Conviction.

lyndonlewis27032026PHILIPSBURG:--- Nation, Opportunity, Wealth (NOW), faction leader, Member of Parliament (MP), Lyndon Lewis, has taken note of the recent verdict in the so-called Jasmine criminal case, which the main suspect in the case is the former Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment, and Infrastructure (VROMI) and NOW party leader, Christophe Emmanuel, who was found guilty on multiple counts and sentenced to 29 months of imprisonment.
In light of the recent court verdict, MP Lewis has reached out to his party leader, board and fellow candidates to discuss the future direction of the political party. “While I wish the NOW party leader much strength during his legal battle, my focus, as faction leader in parliament under the NOW umbrella, is to safeguard the best interests of the people of country Sint Maarten,” MP stated.


Police Conduct Control Operations; Multiple Arrests Made.

kpsm27032026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) conducted targeted control operations on Thursday, March 26, 2026, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance public safety and maintain order in the community.

During these operations, a total of seven (7) vehicles were stopped and controlled, while approximately forty (40) individuals were subjected to stop-and-search procedures. As a result of these actions, one individual was arrested after it was discovered that he was wanted in connection with a case involving threats made against another person with a firearm.

Later in the evening, police attempted to stop two male suspects riding a scooter. During the attempted stop, the riders collided with another vehicle and fled the scene. After a brief search, both suspects and the scooter were located. The two individuals were arrested and transported to the police station, where they remain in custody for questioning.

During the arrest operation in the Dutch Quarter Middle Region, a third male attempted to interfere with police duties. Despite being instructed multiple times to leave the area, the individual refused to comply. He was subsequently arrested for hindering police operations and resisting arrest.

KPSM emphasizes that these types of control operations will continue, particularly during the Carnival season, to ensure the safety and security of all residents and visitors. The public is urged to cooperate with law enforcement officers at all times and to respect ongoing police activities.

CPS: Eliminate Mosquito Breeding Sites after Every Rainfall Event. PAHO Issues Regional Alerts on Dengue and Chikungunya.

mosquitowestniles12032026PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):---  Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), is advising the public to remain vigilant following recent epidemiological alerts issued by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) regarding increased activity of Dengue fever, and Chikungunya across the Americas.

These alerts highlight the elevated risk of transmission in the Caribbean region due to favorable environmental conditions for mosquito breeding.

Both dengue and chikungunya are transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which thrives in tropical climates and breeds in stagnant water commonly found in and around homes.

PAHO has indicated that increased rainfall, warm temperatures, and urban conditions across many Caribbean islands create an environment conducive to the spread of these diseases.

As a result, CPS is urging residents of Sint Maarten to take proactive measures to reduce mosquito breeding sites and protect themselves from bites.

Dengue fever can present with high fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, joint and muscle pain, nausea, and rash. In more serious cases, it can develop into severe dengue, which may cause bleeding, organ impairment, and can be life-threatening.

Chikungunya, while rarely fatal, is known for causing high fever and severe joint pain that can persist for weeks or even months, significantly affecting quality of life.

Residents are advised to remain alert for increased mosquito activity.

CPS emphasizes that the most effective way to prevent mosquito-borne diseases is by eliminating mosquito breeding sites. Residents are encouraged to regularly inspect their surroundings, especially after rainfall, and remove any standing water in containers such as buckets, tires, flowerpots, and clogged drains. The use of insect repellent, window screens, and protective clothing is also recommended to reduce exposure to mosquito bites.

CPS calls on the Sint Maarten community to take collective responsibility in protecting public health. By remaining informed, vigilant, and proactive, residents can significantly reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases.

To report any concerns with mosquito breeding or for any assistance, contact CPS’ vector control team by phone +1(721) 520-4161, 542-1222/1570, or 914.

Vector control can also be contacted by email at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

2026 Motor Vehicle Tax Controls Begin March 30.

motorvehiclecontrols27032026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Sint Maarten Tax Administration and the Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) hereby inform all motorists that controls on the payment of the 2026 Motor Vehicle Tax will commence on Monday, March 30, 2026.

All vehicles incl. motorbikes, are required to visibly display their number plate(s) along with the 2026 QR Code Sticker. Motorists must ensure that their motor vehicle tax is paid in full and that all required items are properly displayed prior to March 30.

Motorcyclists who have not yet received their MF number plate(s) must present proof of payment during controls. This is a temporary measure and will remain in effect until the plates become available, at which time a subsequent announcement will be made.

In accordance with Article 25 of the Motor Vehicle Tax Ordinance, drivers and vehicle owners who fail to comply may be subject to a fine. Additionally, non-compliant vehicles may be confiscated.

If your vehicle is confiscated, you must first visit the Receivers Office on Pond Island with your valid insurance certificate and inspection card to settle the outstanding Motor Vehicle Tax and inform the cashier that your vehicle has been confiscated. Upon payment, a release form will be issued, which must be presented to the towing company to retrieve your vehicle.

Motorists should note that towing fees may amount to up to $100.00, in addition to a storage fee of $30.00 per day. Furthermore, a fine of up to CG. 300.00 may be issued by KPSM, which must be paid at the Government Administration Building.

If you have made your payment online and have not yet collected your number plate(s) or QR Code Sticker, you are urged to do so promptly to avoid delays and additional expenses.

The Sint Maarten Tax Administration and KPSM strongly urge motorists to take the necessary steps now to ensure full compliance and avoid unnecessary fines, penalties, and inconvenience, as strict controls will be carried out.

Sint Maarten Strengthens Caribbean Voice at 39th Parlatino Assembly.

sarahwescottwilliams27032026Panama City, Panama:---  Member of Parliament Sarah A. Wescot-Williams represented Sint Maarten at the 39th Assembly of the Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (Parlatino), where regional leaders gathered under the theme: “For the Sustainability of Latin America and the Caribbean in a Changing World.”

During the Assembly, a significant development was the Board of Directors' approval to present a proposal to establish an interim commission focused on the Caribbean region of Parlatino. This initiative is expected to strengthen the voice and participation of Caribbean member states within the organization.

Addressing the Assembly, MP Wescot-Williams emphasized that although Sint Maarten is the smallest member of Parlatino in size and population, it faces challenges that are no less significant than those of larger countries.

“Our size does not shield us from risk. In many cases, it increases our vulnerability. This is why our presence and active participation in regional forums like Parlatino are essential,” she stated.

The MP underscored that Sint Maarten remains committed to regional cooperation, solidarity, and meaningful engagement, particularly amid global uncertainties and evolving challenges.

“More than ever, countries must come together beyond borders, raise their voices, and protect their communities in a rapidly changing world,” she added.

While noting Sint Maarten’s status as a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, MP Wescot-Williams reaffirmed that the primary responsibility to the people of Sint Maarten rests with its Parliament.

Sint Maarten's participation in Parlatino continues to provide an important platform to advocate for the island’s interests, strengthen regional partnerships, and help shape policies that affect the Caribbean.


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