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Ride Across Belize Donates to Feeding Programs

Today, eight feeding programs received cheques from the Social Security Board under its annual Ride Across Belize program. The funds collected during the 2016 Ride will be used to feed underprivileged children across the country.  A little over fifty thousand dollars was handed over today among the recipients – those monies represent funds collected and […]

How to Get Rid of Hazardous Material

The Department of Environment is executing the project called Belize Chemicals and Waste Management (BCWM) Project. One of goals of this project is the management and disposal of existing stockpiles of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), obsolete pesticides and other chemicals. So, in order to do this the DOE is holding a two day session with […]

Healthy Living: Stress and Your Health

It’s common knowledge that too much stress is bad for your health. Just last month scientists were able to identify the biological link between specifically the heart and stress. They revealed that heightened activity in the amygdala, a region of the brain involved in stress, is associated with a greater risk of heart disease and […]

U.D.P. Wants Eamon Out of Senate; He Hits Back

The ruling United Democratic Party has issued a call for the Opposition People’s United Party to remove its lead Senator, Eamon Courtenay, for what it calls an “outright betrayal of Belize’s national interests, and extreme conflict of interest.”  According to the U.D.P., Courtenay as Senior Counsel filed a constitutional challenge to strike down the Central […]

Ex-Immigration C.E.O. Warns of ‘Unusual’ Events at Department

The Senate Special Select Committee met with three witnesses today at its public hearings in Belmopan. These were senior Immigration Officer Edgar Cano; Finance Officer Teresita Castellanos, and the now-retired, former C.E.O. in the Ministry of Immigration, Candelaria Saldivar-Morter. The sister of Belmopan area representative and Minister John Saldivar was sent on paid leave for […]

Candelaria Saldivar says Immigration Officers Were Responsible for Checks

All the senior officers who have visited the Senate Special Select Committee complained that there was little to guide them other than their own judgment, and in some cases, the wishes of the Ministers of Government and their hangers-on. But Saldivar-Morter today contended that the standard manuals for each section of the Department – minus […]

Former C.E.O. Denies Involvement in Visa Recommendation Process

But what of Saldivar-Morter herself? At one point in the Auditor General’s Report, she was mentioned as one of the persons who asked for the Department to facilitate visas for selected persons, and there is an appendix in the report listing the names in question. But Saldivar-Morter insists that she knows better than that; as […]

Edgar Cano Disclaims Knowledge of Missing Visa Foils…

The first witness to be called today was Edgar Cano, the former head of the Services Section of the Immigration Department and briefly posted to the Western Border.  Cano, accompanied by attorney Richard “Dickie” Bradley, has been a public officer for thirty-two years and with the Department for twenty-eight years. But one incident appears to […]

…Cano Says He Was On Vacation

Further questioning by the Committee established that Edgar Cano did not leave Belize during his vacation and that he was contacted about the missing visa foils by a Department employee, whom he advised to report the matter to the then-Director. The matter even went to the Public Service Commission, whom Cano says could not determine […]

Ministers Had No Sway in Immigration, Claims Cano

The matter of Ministerial influence in writing recommendations for passports, visas and even nationality has been a continued topic of discussion in the Senate’s public hearings. But to a man, or woman, the senior Immigration officers called so far have insisted that they did not treat applicants who had a Minister’s ear any different from […]

Minister Says Environmental Compliance for Caye Chapel Project Granted

Over a week ago, you heard Senator Valerie Woods raised concerns  in the Senate over a proposed beach development at Caye Chapel. The proposed works include a beach club and beach area measuring nine hundred and eighty-five feet long by ninety-eight feet wid. The concern centered on the point that the project was green-lighted by […]

New Penalties Target Illegal Logging

On Monday, the Forestry Department announced amendments to the Forest Act that provide for stiffer penalties for illegal logging. The increase in fines will be imposed on persons found with woods like Rosewood, Zericote and Mahogany and based on three key indicators. But the Department is giving the public a grace period to take in […]

Agencies Handed Fire-Fighting Gear

Over the past years, the Forest Department and its partners have joined efforts in addressing an increasing number of intense wildfires in remote forested areas.  To strengthen the works of the teams that tackle these forest fires, five agencies received over a hundred thousand dollars in wildfire gears and equipment. The donation was funded through […]

P.S.U. Re-Assures Immigration Officers on Promotions

Officers of the Immigration Department countrywide were serious enough about the issue of promotion in the ranks that they were reportedly willing to stage a go-slow at their offices on Monday and today, Tuesday.  But after an urgent meeting between the Public Service Union and representatives of the Ministries of Immigration and Nationality and the […]

Senate Inquiry is Not Reflection of Current Immigration Department, Say Unionists

Even with the promotion matter now cooled down, there is context – the ongoing public hearings of the Senate Special Select Committee on Immigration. While only current and former senior officers have so far been called, we questioned whether the timing of this issue coming up had any effect. Both Willoughby and Neal rushed to […]

Defense Minister & C.E.O. to Hunting Caye

Minister of Defense John Saldivar and his C.E.O. Felix Enriquez today commenced a national tour of facilities operated by the Belize Coast Guard. The visit started in the south with a visit to the Forward Operating Base at Hunting Caye.  Now, you would recall that construction was interrupted on the building of the new forward […]

Wait Continues for New U.S. Ambassador to Belize

Just last month, Donald Trump was sworn in as the President of the USA and since that day, Carlos Moreno’s tenure as US Ambassador to Belize came to an end. Handling the Ambassador’s role at the US Embassy in Belmopan is Deputy Chief of Mission Adrienne Galanek. Today when we caught up with her, she […]

No Shift in U.S.’s LGBT Stance, Deputy Chief Reports

Since taking office, President Trump has looked to fulfill some of his campaign promises by using executive orders. One of those executive orders is to ban federal money going to international groups which perform or provide information on abortions.  In the last few days, Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump has fought against the LGBT executive order […]

Re-Registration Now, Demands Belize Progressive Party

Last week the People’s United Party complained of Government’s plans to postpone re-registration once again, this time to after the 2018 municipal elections. However, there are plans to proceed with re-districting of electoral boundaries. The Belize Progressive Party, the youngest of Belize’s political movements, blames both parties for putting the matter off when it suited […]

Don’t Believe Government ‘Spin’ on Arbitration, B.P.P. Warns

When we caught up with the Progressive Party chairman Paco Smith today, he also weighed in on Belize’s current troubles with the various arbitration awards under dispute here and in the United States. Like most, Smith believes the issue could have been resolved much earlier. That it can’t, he says, must keep Belizeans vigilant and […]

Senate Inquiry Must Not Be ‘Exercise in Futility’

Wednesday’s meeting of the Senate Special Select Committee will feature appearances from Edgar Cano, senior immigration officer; ex-C.E.O. in the Ministry of Immigration Candelaria Saldivar-Morter, and one other person. And while Belizeans are anxiously awaiting any new revelations to come out of the public hearings, the Belize Progressive Party is thinking of the long-term and […]

Celebrating Healthy Ageing with the Macarena

In the nation’s capital this morning, senior citizens showed that age ought not to get in the way of being healthy and active; in it is just a number. They dusted off their shoes and danced away the Macarena like pros. Others also joined in the flash mob to celebrate the anniversary of the National […]

National Council on Ageing Marks 14 Years

While the National Council of Ageing is plowing along, there is much more to do to ensure that the rights of the elderly population are protected. Executive Director of the NCA, Ixchel Poot told News Five that they have been trying to strengthen care for older persons.   Ixchel Poot, Executive Director, National Council of […]

Training for Senior Citizen Caregivers

One area that the country has made progress in is the standardization of the care-giving for the elderly. The Council has partnered with BTEC in the past to train caregivers within communities. According to Ixchel Poot, this year, the council is linking up with Belize Natural Energy to train eighty caregivers across the country to […]

Welcome Rebecca! I.C.A. Plans Motorcade and Press Conference for Miss Belize

Rebecca Rath returns to Belize on Friday from the Philippines where she competed in the Miss Universe pageant. Rath picked up support from Belizeans from all walks of life. And even though she didn’t win, there has been a surge of support for the beauty ambassador from Dangriga. The Institute of Creative Arts will be […]