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THIS IS THE MAN To Ask About The VROMI – UNDP RECONSTRUCTION SCAM: New UNDP Head Magdy Martinez-Soliman

UNDP Resident Representative a.i. in Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Until recently and for the past years, Mr. Martinez-Soliman was Assistant

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For this election, I would like to see this abandoned car on a public sidewalk and a monument for the tourists, removed.

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Video Accident Car Flipped Over St Maarten

[wpvideo ZwKG8X99] Video Accident Car Flipped Over St Maarten. There is also another accident Dutch Quarter working on that.

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VVD: agreements between the Netherlands, Curaçao, Aruba and St Maarten can be trashed

Bosman wants the Netherlands to unilaterally withdraw from the statute.  “It will be ready at some point.”  Cooperation between the four countries must be revised, according to the liberal.  The current status dates back to the decolonization of the Antilles.  But according to the government, that process of Continue reading

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Caribbean Sailing Week gets set to welcome regional race officials and sailors

The region’s top regatta managers, yacht club representatives, race officials and dinghy sailors are heading to English Harbour, Antigua next month to a new format event, Caribbean Sailing Week.

The combined conference, regatta and training session will bring together a forum of sailing race organisation and race management to the Caribbean islands and countries of central America – with some competitive dinghy racing thrown in for good measure.

Caribbean Sailing Week will aim to combine a conference whose agenda will address the continuing progression of increasing the participation, successes and inclusivity of home-grown sailors and events, together with the growth of attendance and reputation for excellent organisation of the region’s international regattas. As well as the conference, which will be preceded by a Race Management Clinic on 15-17 October, the Caribbean Dinghy Championships will take place at the same time.

The CSA Conference itself will open on 17 October and will run concurrently with the Caribbean Dinghy Championship. Sponsored by the fighters against the plastics in our oceans, Sailors for the Sea, the conference will embrace two days of discussion, presentations and strategising about regatta organisation, marketing, race management, measurement and sailing development.

Key speakers will include Robbie Ferron, resident of Cole Bay, St Maarten, and the founder of the original CSA Conference format. He plans to review the potential that regional players have in order to make significant changes to how yachting in the Eastern Caribbean functions. “I will be providing some historical background and analyses of the positives and negatives of where the events and local sailing find themselves in 2019,” he reports. Robbie is one of the Caribbean’s greatest drivers of today’s sailing scene in the region. He is the founder of St Maarten Yacht Club, and the St Maarten Heineken Regatta.

Elizabeth Jordan of Antigua is founder and President of the National Sailing Academy Antigua which offers the opportunity for Antiguan school children to learn sailing free of charge. Explaining how she will be presenting the successes of the Academy and providing inspiration to others she says “We are approaching the end of year 10 and have now trained several hundred young people to sail as well as providing further training to give them the qualifications to look for careers in the sailing/yachting industry.”

From Puerto Rico, another longstanding contributor to the success of the Caribbean region’s sailing calendar is Jaime Torres. Now Race Manager of Antigua Sailing Week (ASW), he comments “I want to contribute to making ASW and every other Caribbean sailing event as great as it can be.”

Jaime was use the CSA Conference to outline his aims to continue to maintain and grow Antigua Sailing Week’s status by anticipating and meeting the needs of the racers, both owners and crews. “I would love to see the event grow in every racing class: owner driven cruiser/racers and grand prix boats, with charter fleet boats bringing in more people to sample the amazing combination of hard core racing followed by wonderful shore side activity.”

One of the best-known sailing legends of the Caribbean Region, Peter Holmberg, will also be delivering a presentation on the overview of global racing events, although he will not be there himself as he is away in Europe at a grand prix event. The winning America’s Cup sailor and multiple Olympic medallist comments “The greatest aspect of the CSA organization is how effective we are at bringing all the players of the region together to share information, cooperate, and unite for the benefit of the entire Caribbean. We need to keep this feature prominent and strong.”

Paige Myatt from US-based Sailors of the Sea, the world’s only ocean conservation organization that engages, educates and activates the sailing and boating community toward restoring ocean health, will help attendees examine the way towards clean green regattas. Meanwhile another stalwart of the race management structure, Tim Cross, will present his ‘big plan’ to improve the standards and capabilities of the island-wide network of sailing coaches and trainers.

Other key presenters from around the islands will also be adding their vital input to the agenda.

While the conference is under way, the Caribbean Dinghy Championship, sponsored by Seahawk Premier Yacht Finishes, will be take place on the water right next to the venue at Antigua Yacht Club. Sailors from Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) member clubs around the region will compete in the three-day series in a selection of dinghy classes for all ages, vying for the coveted Nations Cup. Trophies will abound for the classes, including women’s, and physically-challenged divisions, reflecting the equality and inclusivity of the event.

Entries have already been received from Trinidad, St Maarten, St Kitts & Nevis and Barbados with many others expected to follow in the next couple of weeks. A unique all-inclusive package is on offer to the participants, making the event even more attractive, including the provision of a boat, airport transfers and all meals.

Details and updates of the event can be found at caribbeansailingweek.com.

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Venezuelans will need a visa to enter Aruba, Curacao and St. Maarten

According to Blok, the situation in Venezuela has deteriorated further, so regular migration has increased in the region in general.  Countries near Venezuela, such as Peru, Ecuador, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Panama and Chile have already taken measures, including a visa Continue reading

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St Maarteners cannot afford food. Supermarkets too expensive: consumers import their own fruit and vegetables

It is the second market that the consumer coalition organized and it attracted hundreds of Sint-Maarten people.  “They show that it is possible: good quality and affordable prices,” says a customer.

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After a Caribbean Hurricane, the Battle Is Where, or Even Whether, to Rebuild

Angèle Dormoy, the president of Saint-Martin’s Chamber of Commerce. “Everything is controlled and re-controlled, three or four times.”

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Red Cross: Psychosocial assistance in conflict or disaster- St Maarten

The Red Cross wants that to change. Marieke van Schaik, director of the Dutch Red Cross: “I have just returned from St Maarten, where I spoke to people who were victims of Hurricane Irma: a traumatic experience. Every time it storms on the island, they are terrified again. If we offer psychosocial help to people on time, we can prevent them fr

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Video Is the UDP still a party? Did Sarah and Theo divorce? Where’s Frankie?

This is a question that’s been asked all week. I’m not going to post heresay, only Sarah, Theo and the gang really know the answer. First of all, technically it was Frankie who brought down the government. That must have … Continue reading

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