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CPS says have a Safe Holiday Season. Don’t forget an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.

PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):---  The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (Ministry VSA), as families come together during the holiday season, CPS advises to take preventative measures against respiratory illnesses causing flu like symptoms.

CPS advises that preventive measures should be applied at all times in and during the celebrations that will bring families and friends together for the season.

The prevention measures are to sneeze in a napkin, or inside of your elbow sleeve, and don’t forget to wash your hands regularly with soap and water.

Hand washing should last at least two minutes or use hand sanitizer that consists of at least 60 percent alcohol.

Practice proper cough and sneeze etiquette. Persons with flu-like symptoms should remain at home until they have recovered.

Also discuss with your physician on the possibility of vaccinating during this flu season to enjoy the holiday season.

In addition, proper ventilation is important should you meet indoors, and where possible, hold lunches and dinners outdoors.

Have a safe and healthy holiday season. Don’t forget an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. Happy and healthy holidays.


Results Curaçao Government Bond at 3.6% per December 18, 2025.

Willemstad/Philipsburg - The Centrale Bank van Curaçao en Sint Maarten has received subscriptions with respect to the Curaçao Government Bond issued at 3.6% per December 18, 2025- 2055 for a total nominal amount of Cg 115,700,000 at an issue price of 100.00.
The subscription has been accepted at a price of 100.00 and at a yield of 3.6%. The nominal amount of the loan accepted is Cg 115,700,000.
Settlement took place on Thursday, December 18, 2025, at the Centrale Bank van Curaçao en Sint Maarten.

 


Willemstad, December 23, 2025
CENTRALE BANK VAN CURAÇAO EN SINT MAARTEN

Loaded Firearm Discovered During Special Team Control In Hope Estate - Arrest Warrant Issued.

loadefirearm23122025PHILIPSBURG:--- On Monday evening, December 22, 2025, officers of the Special Team of the Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) conducted a control operation in the Hope Estate area as part of ongoing efforts to maintain public order and safety throughout Sint Maarten.
During the operation, officers observed a group of men gathering in the area. While conducting preventive searches, officers decided to check a vehicle allegedly driven by one of the young men from the group. Just before the vehicle inspection, the suspect requested permission to remove his bag containing personal belongings from the vehicle.
Officers decided to inspect the bag first. During the search, a loaded silver revolver with extra ammunition and other items was discovered inside the bag. At that moment, the suspect fled the scene.
An intensive search was immediately conducted for the suspect, who is known to police, but he was not located. With the Prosecutor's Office's permission, an arrest warrant was issued for the suspect. Officers subsequently visited two locations where the suspect is believed to reside, but he was not encountered at either.
The KPSM will continue to conduct preventive searches in light of the positive results these operations are achieving in removing illegal firearms from the streets. The police force emphasizes that anyone found in possession of any unlawful firearm will be arrested and prosecuted.
The KPSM urges anyone with information regarding the suspect's whereabouts to contact the police immediately via the emergency number 911 or the tip line at 9300.
KPSM remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents and visitors of Sint Maarten through continued enforcement actions into the new year.

 

KPSM Press Release.

KPSM special team achieves successes during intensive control week.

kpsmconfiscated23122025PHILIPSBURG:--- The Exceptional Team of the Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) successfully carried out multiple operations from December 15 to 21, 2025, aimed at maintaining public order and safety in Sint Maarten. The operations took place at irregular times and at various locations, with particular focus on firearm possession, narcotics, and preventive enforcement in hotspot areas.

During the last week, the Team arrested four suspects:

  • On the Boardwalk, a suspect was arrested who is suspected of serious violent crimes, including attempted murder, attempted murder/manslaughter, robbery with violence, and violation of the Firearms Ordinance of Sint Maarten.
  • At Pendent Cactus Drive, three suspects were arrested for illegally possessing a firearm.

The officers making up part of the team also conducted intensive preventive controls in known hotspot areas. A total of 98 persons were checked, with preventive searches carried out when signs of gathering were detected. Four persons were found in possession of a small amount of opium. These individuals relinquished the drugs, which were destroyed on-site.

Short-duration traffic controls were conducted at strategic locations, with the team relocating after a maximum of 20 minutes. The results of these operations:

  • 170 vehicles checked
  • 25 vehicles were searched and inspected
  • 32 occupants subjected to preventive searches

These operations were conducted within the framework of Integrated Area-Oriented Policing (IGP) and in anticipation of the upcoming holidays and planned events. The Special Team will continue to carry out these enforcement actions into the new year to ensure a safe Sint Maarten through targeted controls and enforcement.

The KPSM calls on the community to remain vigilant and report suspicious situations via the emergency number 911 or the tip line.

 

KPSM Press Release.

WYCCF celebrates 14 Sister Basilia Center SPW 4 graduates.

wyccfgraduation23122025PHILIPSBURG:--- On December 19, the White & Yellow Cross Care Foundation (WYCCF) proudly celebrated the graduation of fourteen employees from the Sister Basilia Center (SBC), all of whom successfully completed their accredited Social Pedagogic Worker (SPW) Level 4 diploma.
The graduates are: Davila Smith, Marya Morrison, Roumelta Gumbs, Vanessa Mclean, Rhunella Nicolaas, Shemiqua Lake, Raquill Brooks, Hendricia Hodge, Christine Powell, Loeann Thompson, Richaline Wilson, Rhode Jean-Louis, Shardina Cannonier and Chanicha David.
The SPW 4 program followed a learning-while-working model and ran from February to December 2025. Participants received online live classes twice per week through Eligia Martier SBO School in Curaçao, while completing their internships and practical training directly at the Sister Basillia Center. Eligia Martier, founded in 1967, specializes in education for the healthcare and social welfare sectors and places the student at the center of its educational approach. The school is led by director Ms. Diachola Hinkel.
This program marked the first collaboration between WYCCF and Eligia Martier to deliver an accredited diploma program for SBC employees, representing an important milestone in strengthening staff development and enhancing the quality of care provided to clients.
The graduation ceremony was attended by 13 of the 14 graduates, members of the SBC and WYCCF Management Teams, the Human Resources team, colleagues, family members, and friends. The evening was further honoured by the presence of the Honourable Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports, Ms. Melissa Gumbs, and was guided by Master of Ceremony and WYCCF Board member Mr. Marcel Gumbs.
During the ceremony, a message of perseverance and growth resonated strongly:
“Moving forward, remember: we strive for progress, not perfection. Keep moving forward, even when it’s tough. The SBC graduates have proven that perseverance leads to success, and tonight is living proof of that.”
WYCCF congratulates all graduates on this significant achievement and remains committed to investing in education, professional growth, and continuous learning across the organization.


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