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Lions Club's "Teach Me to Fish" Project Delivers Healthy Food Baskets to Diabetic Seniors
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The St. Maarten Lions Club successfully carried out its annual "Teach Me to Fish" Project, distributing 84 specially prepared food baskets to seniors in need across the Dutch side of St. Maarten. Traditionally focused on providing food assistance to vulnerable seniors, this year's project took on a new dimension under the leadership of Lions Club President Alvin Prescod. Recognizing the growing need for healthier food options among the senior population, particularly those living with diabetes, President Prescod and fellow Lions members focused on assembling baskets filled with diabetic-friendly ingredients that support healthy eating habits while helping recipients manage their condition. The baskets were distributed directly to seniors throughout the community and through several organizations, including the White...
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St. Dominic High School Honors IB Class of 2026 at Annual Pinning Ceremony
SINT MAARTEN (SOUTH REWARD) - St. Dominic High School proudly honored its International Baccalaureate (IB) Class of 2026 students during its annual IB Pinning Ceremony, a special event recognizing the achievements of students who have successfully completed the rigorous two-year IB Diploma Programme and their final examinations. The theme for the evening was 'Every Piece Counts: Celebrating our Differences'. The ceremony brought together the IB Class of 2026, their families and friends, representatives of Foundation Catholic Education, IB teachers and staff, and prospective IB students for an evening of celebration, reflection, and recognition. The event marked an important milestone in the academic journey of the graduating class and highlighted the perseverance, dedication, and commitment required to successfully navigate the programme. The IB...
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All Kingdom Delegations Back Wescot-Williams’ Proposal to Strengthen IPKO
NETHERLANDS (THE HAGUE) - Chairlady of Parliament, Sarah Wescot-Williams, has welcomed the unanimous support of all Kingdom delegations for a proposal aimed at strengthening the role and effectiveness of the Interparliamentary Kingdom Consultation (IPKO). Speaking during the June 5, 2026, IPKO meeting in The Hague, Wescot-Williams called for a renewed focus on improving the functioning of the parliamentary platform itself, while continuing to address the major issues affecting the countries of the Kingdom. “I am extremely pleased that all delegations embraced the proposal,” Wescot-Williams said. “IPKO has proven its value over the years as a forum for dialogue and cooperation. However, like any institution, it must continue to evolve if it is to remain effective and relevant.” In her address to Parliamentarians from Aruba, Curaçao,...
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Matters of the Heart Seminar Encourages Honest Conversations About Singleness, Identity and Purpose
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - What began as a seminar for singles quickly evolved into a meaningful conversation that resonated with both single and married attendees as Victory Temple Church of God of Prophecy (COGOP) hosted the first event in its "Matters of the Heart" series featuring author and speaker Vanessa I. Farrell on Wednesday, June 2, 2026. The Singles Seminar and Book Signing centred on Farrell’s Amazon bestselling book, Delayed, Not Denied: The Journey of Singleness. It's Worth the Wait, and invited participants to reflect on relationships, purpose, timing, and personal growth. During the session, Farrell shared her personal journey and the inspiration behind the book. “Delayed, Not Denied began as a directive from God,” she explained. “Much of my early adult life...
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Questions Reveal Ongoing Need for Hypertension Education in Sint Maarten
SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The questions raised during a last Thursday’s Heart Health Workshop at Victory Temple Church of God of Prophecy (COGOP) highlighted what health professionals have long recognised. Many people are living with or at risk of high blood pressure yet remain uncertain about how to properly manage the condition. The workshop, led by St. Croix-based health coach and public health professional Vanessa I. Farrell, formed part of the church's "Matters of the Heart" series and attracted strong community interest as participants sought practical answers about monitoring and controlling hypertension. While St. Maarten continues to acknowledge hypertension as a major public health challenge, updated prevalence figures from the country's 2023-2024 STEPS Survey are still pending publication. The last National...
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