Newsdesk | Monday June 22nd, 2026 - “Growth, Opportunity, and the Question of Fairness”
A missing teenager has been found safe, bringing relief to family members and the wider community. Meanwhile, planning moves forward for the future of Mullet Bay as the masterplan process begins, and a housing development proposal is submitted for Belvedere. The Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten also maintains a cautious policy stance amid ongoing economic uncertainty.
Education and sports remain in focus as a session at the University of St. Martin attracts strong public interest, while Shaquille Rombley earns a call-up to a Dutch national team program. Regional developments highlight culture, heritage, and public health initiatives. We also examine a key question facing residents: can NV GEBE demand payment while consumers continue demanding fairness and accountability?
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