PHILIPSBURG:--- Operations at the Philipsburg landfill briefly came to a halt earlier today after contractor Derrick Fleming suspended work due to outstanding payments owed by the Government of St. Maarten.
Fleming, who is contracted to operate and maintain government-owned equipment at the landfill, said that his company has been facing irregular payment patterns for months. “We’ve been working continuously with the government, but there are recurring issues with delayed payments due to internal policy or administrative changes,” he explained.
According to Fleming, invoices dating as far back as December 2024 remain partially unpaid. Payments for some months in 2025 — including February, April, and June — were skipped, creating a backlog of outstanding amounts.
The matter, Fleming said, has been brought to the attention of Minister of VROMI Patrice Gumbs Jr. on two occasions prior to the shutdown. Following a meeting on Thursday morning, both parties reached an understanding that the outstanding payments would be settled “in a short time span.”
“The Minister assured us that policies are being worked on to address the current situation,” Fleming noted. “Given that, I’ve agreed to reopen the landfill later today.”
Normal operations are expected to resume within hours.




PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is currently responding to a vehicle fire that occurred near the entrance of Divi Little Bay. Members of the Fire Department are on the scene and working diligently to extinguish the blaze.
PHILIPSBURG:--- Police Union, NAPB- Sint Maarten, representing the dedicated law enforcement professionals of Country Sint Maarten, today announced its full and unwavering support for the members of the Fire Department and Ambulance/EMS workers represented by the WICSU-PSU in their ongoing efforts to have their grievances fairly addressed.
PHILIPSBURG:--- The Government of Sint Maarten has taken another significant step toward strengthening collaboration with the Windward Islands Civil Servants Union–Private Sector Union (WICSU-PSU) by proposing the introduction of an independent mediator to support ongoing discussions concerning Fire Department personnel.
PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA) is pleased to announce the official launch of the IVSA Strengthening Project, which kicked off last week. This initiative marks a step toward enhancing the capacity and effectiveness of the Inspectorate of Health, Social Development, and Labor (IVSA).





