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Motorworld Marks Launch of GAC in Bonaire with Thrilling Event.

motorworldbonaire13042026PHILIPSBURG:--- Motorworld officially introduced GAC to the Bonaire market on March 27 with a lively launch event at Autocity Bonaire. As the brand’s designated dealer, Autocity Bonaire, an established leader in the automotive industry across Bonaire and Curaçao, hosted the showroom event. The launch drew a strong turnout and featured vehicle displays, new model reveals, test drives, food trucks, and live entertainment.

The launch showcased GAC’s SUV lineup alongside its EV and plug-in hybrid models, designed to meet the practical demands of island driving. The introduction reflects Motorworld’s continued focus on expanding access to modern, factory-backed vehicle options across the region.

Martijn Lindhout, General Manager of Autocity Bonaire, commented:
 “The addition of GAC to our portfolio reflects our commitment to offering reliable, high-quality vehicles that meet the specific needs of island drivers. It also allows us to provide an alternative to grey and second-hand imports with factory-certified vehicles backed by strong warranty and service support.”

Tariq Amjad, Chairman of Motorworld, added:
 “We’re pleased to bring GAC to Bonaire and expand the range of modern, dependable vehicles available to customers. The turnout at the launch reflects a clear interest in new options that combine technology, efficiency, and long-term value.”

Bonaire marks the 19th Caribbean territory to welcome GAC through Motorworld’s regional distribution network, further strengthening the brand’s footprint across the region. Early market response has been positive, with strong interest and ongoing customer engagement following the launch event.

Looking ahead, Motorworld continues to expand its automotive portfolio across the Caribbean, reinforcing its commitment to providing reliable, modern mobility solutions tailored to the needs of local markets.


NAPB SXM responds to MP Lacrose on Police Shooting.

marcuspantophlet19032026PHILIPSBURG:--- The NAPB Police Union has taken note of the recent statements made by Member of Parliament Francisco A. Lacroes regarding the police-involved shooting that occurred on February 13, 2026, in St. Peters, which resulted in the tragic death of Rudy “Rock” Benjamin.
First and foremost, the NAPB-Sint Maarten extends its condolences to the family and loved ones affected by this incident. NAPB- Sint Maarten recognizes the impact such events have on the wider St. Peters community and understands the concerns being expressed.
At the same time, the Union emphasizes the importance of allowing the ongoing investigation, currently being conducted by the National Detectives (Landsrecherche), to proceed without undue pressure or influence. These types of investigations are, by nature, thorough and require time to ensure that all facts are carefully examined and that due process is upheld.
NAPB- Sint Maarten fully supports transparency and acknowledges the public’s desire for updates. However, it is essential to strike a balance between keeping the community informed and protecting the integrity of the investigative process. Premature or incomplete disclosures can compromise findings and potentially affect the outcome.
It is also important to recognize that the officers involved in this incident, along with their families and colleagues, are equally affected and are patiently awaiting the results of the investigation. They, too, deserve a fair, objective, and unbiased process.
NAPB-Sint Maarten therefore calls for patience and understanding from all stakeholders, including public officials, as the competent authorities carry out their responsibilities. Trust in the rule of law and established procedures is vital in ensuring justice for all parties involved.
The Union remains committed to supporting its members while also respecting the legal processes in place. We are confident that, upon completion, the findings of the investigation will be communicated through the appropriate official channels.

CPS COVID Vaccines Available for Adults and Children on April 17. Call for an Appointment.

PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), COVID, would like to inform the general public that the clinic at the CPS Offices at the Vineyard Building Office Park in Philipsburg is open for COVID vaccines by appointment only, and the next available date is April 17.

The CPS clinic is open for COVID vaccines for persons aged 12 and older on Friday, April 17, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM.

Due to limited supply, CPS is requesting persons to call or email for an appointment by calling 914 (option 4) or 542-1570, or via email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The booster is entirely free of charge and voluntary.

Please bring your vaccination card and a form of Identification (ID) when you have an appointment.
The COVID-19 virus has not disappeared. While the peak of the pandemic is in the past, the virus remains an active presence.
Routine prevention remains essential for public safety.

CPS: Safe Food Practices Key to Preventing Gastroenteritis during Carnival 2026.

PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):---  With vibrant celebrations of Carnival 2026 now underway, the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), through Collective Prevention Services (CPS), is reminding vendors the public of the importance of safe food preparation and handling to prevent cases of gastroenteritis or other food-borne illnesses during the festive season.

With an abundance of food and beverages available from food kiosks, street vendors, booth holders, and home gatherings, CPS is urging residents and visitors alike to remain vigilant about food safety.

Gastroenteritis, an inflammation of the stomach and intestines, is commonly caused by viruses, bacteria, or foodborne toxins. Symptoms may include diarrhea, stomach cramps, vomiting, nausea, fever, and headaches. The most common signs are repeated episodes of vomiting and diarrhea within a 24-hour period.

Unsafe food handling poses a significant health risk, particularly for vulnerable groups such as infants, young children, pregnant women, the elderly, and persons with underlying medical conditions.

Gastroenteritis can spread easily when bacteria from contaminated hands, surfaces, or food is transferred to others. Poor hygiene practices, such as not washing hands after using the restroom, can lead to the contamination of utensils, food, and other commonly touched items.

CPS emphasizes the importance of proper hygiene practices to reduce the spread of illness. Members of the public are advised to wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water after using the restroom and before preparing or consuming food.

Surfaces such as kitchen counters should be cleaned regularly and disinfected using appropriate solutions. Practicing good cough etiquette and maintaining overall cleanliness are also essential preventive measures.

Food handlers and consumers are also reminded to prevent cross-contamination by keeping raw and cooked foods separate, washing fruits and vegetables thoroughly, and ensuring proper food storage.

Temperature control is critical—food should be kept out of the “danger zone” where bacteria can multiply rapidly. If food appears spoiled or has been exposed to improper temperatures, it should be discarded immediately.

Individuals diagnosed with gastroenteritis are advised to remain at home, follow medical guidance, and practice good hygiene to prevent spreading the illness to others. CPS encourages everyone to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves and the community.

As Carnival 2026 gets underway, CPS calls on all residents and visitors to prioritize food safety and hygiene. By taking simple preventive steps, the community can help ensure a safe, healthy, and enjoyable festive season for all.

For more information call CPS at 542-1122, 542-1222, 542-1322 and 542-1570; or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

MECYS to Host King’s Games (Koningsspelen) 2026 for 3,500 Students.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Department of Sports within the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport (MECYS) is pleased to announce the upcoming King’s Games (Koningsspelen) 2026, held in honor of His Royal Highness King Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand of the Netherlands. The event will take place on Friday, April 17, 2026, across 19 elementary schools, engaging approximately 3,500 students.
The 2026 theme, “Everyone Fun” (Iedereen Plezier) emphasizes enjoyment as a key driver of physical activity and the development of lifelong healthy habits. This theme focuses on inclusivity and collective participation, encouraging not only students, but also teachers, parents, sports providers, and volunteers to contribute to making the day an energetic and festive celebration. Whether through sports participation, cheering, organizing, or supporting activities, everyone plays an important role in the success of the King’s Games.
To support the event, each participating school will receive a sports and party box containing materials designed to enhance activities and align with the theme of the day.
The King’s Games will begin with a healthy breakfast provided to all participating students in collaboration with Cake House Bakery. Following breakfast, schools and Physical Education teachers will lead a variety of fun, engaging, and physically active programs that have been carefully prepared to ensure an enjoyable experience for all participants.
Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, Ms. Melissa Gumbs, expressed her enthusiasm for the event, stating:
“We are excited to host the King’s Games once again and are encouraged by the enthusiasm shown by our schools and students. Promoting physical activity and healthy habits among children is essential to their overall well-being and development, and we remain committed to creating opportunities that support these goals.”
The Department of Sports extends its sincere appreciation to all participating schools and Physical Education teachers for their dedication and commitment in organizing this event. Special thanks are also extended to Cake House Bakery for their continued partnership and generous support in providing breakfast to the students.


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