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Statement from Public Entity Saba on Stray Dog Management

The Public Entity is aware of the concerns expressed by members of the community following the euthanasia of a stray dog in The Bottom earlier today.  Over recent months, Public Entity, together with veterinarians and other personnel, attempted to safely capture and remove the dog from the area using non-lethal …

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Saba Tourism Welcomed Dutch Journalists for a familiarization trip

Last week, Saba Tourism, in collaboration with PR firm Hopscotch, hosted a familiarization trip for three Dutch journalists representing travel and lifestyle magazines and an influential newspaper & website. The visit highlighted Saba as an ideal destination for the growing slow travel trend among Dutch travelers. Slow travel encourages visitors …

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Redevelopment of Mount Scenery Tower Begins

The dismantling process of the Mount Scenery Tower is completed. The completion means that the next phase of the redevelopment will begin, with the construction of the new tower. The next phase entails approximately 4 weeks of construction, depending on the weather conditions.   June 15th, therefore, marked a major …

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Stray dog management

Scheduled animal management activities will take place between June 24 and June 26. Public Entity Saba wishes to inform the public that a stray dog located in/around the Gap in The Bottom has been the subject of ongoing efforts to safely capture and remove it from the area. Over an …

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Rainwater Management Pilot Project Begins

Public Entity Saba has begun the implementation of a pilot project focusing on rainwater management, erosion control, and environmental monitoring as part of ongoing efforts to improve water retention and strengthen the island’s resilience to climate change. Hydrologist Javier Dinten Fernandez has returned to Saba for a two-week working visit …

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Saba Cares students complete WIEMS emergency responder programme

Three Saba Cares staff members have suc­cessfully completed the pi­lot Emergency Medical Re­sponder (EMR) Blended Programme conducted by Windward Islands Emer­gency Medical Services (WIEMS), marking an im­portant step in strengthen­ing emergency response capacity on Saba and across the wider region. WIEMS announced on Monday, June 22, the suc­cessful completion of …

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Integrity violations reports BES to be taken seriously

Govern­ment must take action when there are reports of possible integrity violations in the Caribbean Neth­erlands. This is stated by Transparency International in its “The Indispensable Link” study. The conclusions and rec­ommendations align with an earlier report by the Sci­entific Research and Data Centre WODC. After the summer, the Dutch …

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Parliament asks action on BES energy prices

Members of the Dutch House of Repre­sentatives (“Tweede Kamer”) expressed concern over high energy prices in the Caribbean Netherlands and are calling for measures. State Secretary Eric van der Burg for Kingdom Re­lations is asking for a little more patience, including regarding education and UNICEF The VVD cabinet member is …

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Working group on Colonial Collections holds its first meeting on Saba

A newly established working group on collections from a colonial context has held its first in-person meeting on Saba, marking an important step toward strengthening Caribbean involvement in decisions regarding cultural artifacts acquired during the colonial period. The working group was created following a decision by the ministers of the …

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CBP BES: IND-CN Must Strengthen Protection of Citizens’ Personal Data

The Commission Supervision Personal Data Protection BES (CBP BES) has concluded that the Immigration and Naturalization Service Caribbean Netherlands (IND-CN) must take additional measures to better protect citizens’ personal data. Following an investigation into IND-CN’s handling of personal data and its compliance with the Personal Data Protection Law BES (Wbp …

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Law Enforcement Council Flags Risks in Screening of Justice Personnel

The Law Enforcement Council has identified significant risks in the screening and re-screening of justice personnel, concluding that current practices do not always comply with applicable laws and regulations. In a recently published report, the Council found that while all justice organizations require a Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG) for …

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