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Ex-Mayor Michel Saint-Croix returns to lead Cap-Haïtien amid deepening sanitation crisis

Cap-Haitien

Ex-Mayor Michel Saint-Croix returns to lead Cap-Haïtien amid deepening sanitation crisis

Michel Saint-Croix, a business leader and political figure who served as mayor of Cap-Haïtien from 2006 to 2011, has returned to the post, replacing Angie Bell, who led the municipality briefly. In his inaugural speech, Saint-Croix explained the circumstances of his appointment and vowed to tackle the city’s many challenges with “everyone's support and collaboration.” The post Ex-Mayor Michel Saint-Croix returns to lead Cap-Haïtien amid deepening sanitation crisis appeared first on The Haitian Times.

today2026-05-24

TapTap Now’s food delivery service gains traction in Cap-Haïtien 

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TapTap Now’s food delivery service gains traction in Cap-Haïtien 

TapTap Now, a delivery app launched in the United States in 2020 by Haitian American entrepreneur Tanis Tamar to serve Haitian restaurants abroad, expanded to Cap-Haïtien in late 2022. Since then, the company says monthly orders in the city have jumped from about 16 in 2023 to roughly 140 in 2026. The post TapTap Now’s food delivery service gains traction in Cap-Haïtien  appeared first on The Haitian Times.

today2026-05-17

Haitians whip out flavorful dishes on Agriculture and Labor Day | PHOTOS

Agriculture & Environment

Haitians whip out flavorful dishes on Agriculture and Labor Day | PHOTOS

Some Cap-Haïtien residents expected no major food fairs downtown, as nothing had started by noon. Organizers hesitated due to protests, but when the day remained peaceful, they delivered an unforgettable Agricultural Day, giving residents a taste they won’t forget. The post Haitians whip out flavorful dishes on Agriculture and Labor Day | PHOTOS appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Cap-Haïtien protesters vow to keep blocking highway until government begins road and canal repairs

Cap-Haitien

Cap-Haïtien protesters vow to keep blocking highway until government begins road and canal repairs

City officials, responding to calls from residents, recently dug the irrigation canal to prevent water from flowing into the streets, but protesters said this is not a long-term solution and won’t stop protesting until an actual repair begins. The post Cap-Haïtien protesters vow to keep blocking highway until government begins road and canal repairs appeared first on The Haitian Times.

today2026-04-29