Free HIV testing this Saturday in St Peters

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PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten -- St. Maarten AIDS Foundation will be in St Peters on Saturday from 9:00am to 4:00pm offering free and confidential HIV...

LIAT offering great low fares for travel between Trinidad and Guyana

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JOHN’S, Antigua, October 23, 2015 – LIAT, The Caribbean Airline, continues to make travel easier and more affordable for its customers. In addition to...

Library activist Satia Marshall Orange visits Sint Maarten

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PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten -- This week the Philipsburg Jubilee Library will receive a visit by influential and respected retired former Director of the American...

Plenary Session of Parliament set for Monday morning about Composition of local and Parlatino...

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PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten – The House of Parliament will meet in a public plenary session on October 26th. The plenary session is set for Monday...

11 Permanent/Ad Hoc Committee Meetings scheduled for Monday for the appointment of Chair and...

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PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten – There will be 11 Permanent/Ad Hoc Committee meetings of Parliament on October 26th. The Committee meetings are set for Monday, starting...

**UPDATE ** Stolen car ring was busted

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UPDATE (12:00 Oct 26th) Police located numerous stolen vehicles Based on a tip, the police department is presently busy investigating in case regarding numerous stolen vehicles....

Benjamin-killers to court November 9th

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GREAT BAY, Sint Maarten -- The two suspects that robbed Oro Diamante Jewelry store on Front Street on August 5 and killed Police Sergeant...

Gumbs Cabinet to resign on Wednesday coming

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PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten -- The Government, consisting of the Governor and the Council of Ministers, will meet this coming Wednesday at the Governor’s Cabinet. At this meeting...

Decline in criminal activity recorded in Philipsburg says Justice Minister

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By sxmislandtime.com PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten - The measures taken by the Police Force of St. Maarten following the killing of Officer Benjamin on Wednesday, August...

Former Justice Minister says citizens should be allowed to protect themselves

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By sxmislandtime.com PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten - Citizens are not adequately protected, stated former Minister of Justice, attorney Rolland Duncan. According to Mr. Duncan, citizens should be...