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KPCN has new visual identity

The Caribbean Netherlands Police Force KPCN unveiled its new logo and visual identity on October 10, 2025 during a ceremonial gathering as part of its 15th anniversary celebration. According to a release, this is the result of over a year of discussions, research and collaboration with colleagues, partners and community …

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Groundwater Flow and Nutrient Dynamics Assessment for Saba

The Public Entity Saba commissioned a comprehensive assessment of groundwater flow and nutrient dynamics on the island, examining how nitrogen and phosphorus are transported from land-based sources to the surrounding marine environment. This study provides critical insights for protecting coral reef ecosystems and guiding sustainable environmental management. Background and Objectives …

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State Secretary acknowledges discontent on BES over return of Govt representative

Caretaker State Secretary for King­dom Relations and Digita­lization Eddie van Marum says he understands the frustration on Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba about the Dutch government’s decision to retain the role of Kingdom Representa­tive (“Rijksvertegenwoor­diger”), despite earlier agreements to abolish the position. “I can imagine that people feel uncomfortable, espe­cially …

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Naturalisation after 10 instead of 5 years

The Dutch government wants to double the minimum residency requirement for naturalisation from five to ten consecutive years of legal residence within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The proposal, put forward by State Secretary for Justice and Security Arno Rutte (VVD), was approved by the Council of Ministers in The …

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‘This is us!’ campaign highlights youth in Caribbean Netherlands

How are young people on Bonaire, Saba, and St. Eustatius really doing? A new campaign by Statistics Netherlands CBS, titled “This is us!”, seeks to answer that question by shining a spotlight on issues such as health, well-being, bullying, discrimination, lifestyle habits, leisure activities, and young people’s outlook on the …

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Economy contracts on Saba and Statia, grows in Bonaire in 2023

The economy of Bonaire grew by 6.3 percent in 2023, driven primarily by growth in the construction, energy, and accommodation & food services sectors. Meanwhile, the economy of St. Eustatius contracted slightly by 0.5 percent, while Saba experienced a 1.6 percent contraction, mainly due to declines in education and public …

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Enhanced Student Finance Support for BES Students

The Public Entity Saba announces significant improvements to student financial assistance for students from Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba (BES islands). Recent comprehensive studies of the Student Finance Act BES revealed critical gaps in current funding levels. The research confirmed that existing student finance amounts are insufficient to cover both …

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Saba and Statia Volunteers Complete Intensive SAR Training with KNRM

Eight dedicated volunteers from Saba and St. Eustatius (Statia) have completed an intensive Search and Rescue (SAR) Craft Operations Course delivered by the Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution (KNRM) during the week of September 8, 2024. The comprehensive training was hosted at CITRO, a volunteer rescue organization in Curaçao that …

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Defence Concludes Emergency Assistance Exercise on Windward Islands

The Netherlands Ministry of Defence concluded its annual hurricane emergency response exercise called “Calm Horizon” on Sint Maarten, Saba, and Sint Eustatius. Over the past two weeks, military personnel trained with local security partners to increase their readiness and strengthen cooperation, to deploy troops quickly and effectively after a hurricane …

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Future telecom in the Caribbean Netherlands

Direct Transatlantic Cable Between the Caribbean and the Netherlands Deemed Unfeasible Due to €300 Million Cost. A proposed direct transatlantic cable connecting the Caribbean Netherlands with European Netherlands has been deemed unfeasible due to its estimated cost of nearly €300 million, according to the Dutch government. Government Response to Parliamentary …

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Suspects in Saba Deadly Shooting Transferred to Bonaire

The two suspects arrested last Saturday in the case of the deadly shooting of fire fighter Sheldon Johnson were transferred on Friday to the JICN prison facility on Bonaire. This was communicated by the Public Prosecutor’s Office BES. Both suspects arrived on Winair’s flight to Bonaire. According to the same …

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