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Earlier in our newscast we told you about a stabbing incident on J’Ouvert morning that left two brothers injured. While the siblings did not suffer life-threatening injuries, they are receiving treatment at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital. Thankfully, it was also the only incident recorded on Saturday with respect of the carnival activities. That’s because […]
Written on September 5, 2022 | Posted in
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On Thursday night at the Biltmore Plaza, dozens of residents from Port Loyola and other communities in Belize City were on hand to participate in a public consultation held to discuss the viability of Waterloo’s Port of Belize expansion project. The event ran for several hours during which concerned citizens raised a number of questions […]
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The months of July to October are considered as the slow season for the tourism industry in Belize. Despite efforts being made by the Ministry of Tourism and the Belize Tourism Board to attract visitors to the country during this time, the month of September almost always sees Belizeans within the diaspora returning home for […]
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Following Thursday’s protest outside of the D.F.C. Headquarters in Belmopan, the Department of Labor called a meeting between both parties today in Belmopan. The meeting went on for approximately three hours. At the end, it was agreed that a second meeting will be held on Monday, this time virtually. The protest and subsequent meeting were […]
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C.W.U. and D.F.C. have been in negotiations over a revised Collective Bargaining Agreement since July 2021. To date, both parties have not been able to agree on a finalized C.B.A. So, we asked those responsible for the negotiations, what exactly is the cause for the delay? Here are those responses. Belizario Carballo, Lead, D.F.C. […]
Written on September 2, 2022 | Posted in
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Commissioner of Police Chester Williams has gone on record to say that he is disappointed with the outcome of a tribunal in which officers allegedly involved in the landing of a drug plane near Bladen in southern Belize have been acquitted. But rogue officers Corporal Elmer Nah and P.C. Caliz are not getting off so […]
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Channel Five’s live coverage of the carnival road march commences at one p.m. on Saturday, and we will be bringing you live coverage of the bacchanal. But there are those who are concerned about their safety during the festivities. Today, Community Director of the Belize Police Department, Assistant Superintendent Fitzroy Yearwood says that the event […]
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Today, the Ministry of Tourism handed over two pickup trucks to the Tourism Policing Unit and the National Institute of Culture and History. Back in August, vehicles were donated to the Belize Defence Force and T.P.U. had also received motorcycles and bicycles. The value of the donation is one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. News […]
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Today, the Belize Bank’s digital payments and collections app – E-kyash, celebrated its first anniversary with mini expos at the bank’s branches throughout the country. The celebration will take place every Friday for the next couple weeks at the bank’s locations to allow their customer-merchants to display and sell their products. News Five’s Marion Ali […]
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Activist, Moses Sulph was making his rounds today, but it was not to bash the government or plan a protest. This time, he was donating face masks and stationeries to students attending two of Belize City’s secondary schools. News Five caught up with him at Excelsior High School today with gifts from Hands of Mercy […]
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This week’s Bright Side took Sabreena Daly to the preparation of the 2022 Carnival Road March. After a two-year hiatus, the only people more excited than the loyal spectators, are the participants in the parade. And where the revelers have secured their fans, so have a crowd favorite, the tumblers. Sabreena visited one of their […]
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A public consultation will get underway in a few minutes at the Biltmore Plaza where stakeholders in the tourism industry, concerned citizens, as well as developers involved with the Waterloo project will discuss the likelihood of a third cruise terminal being built in the Belize District. Tonight’s meeting follows the resubmission of an Environmental Impact […]
Written on September 1, 2022 | Posted in
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According to Minister Habet, the resubmitted E.I.A. seeks to address concerns that were raised regarding the previous assessment, where the disposal of dredged material is concerned. The E.I.A., says the Minister of Sustainable Development, will also deal with a request that has been made pertaining to the erection of a retaining wall for material that […]
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Cordel Hyde, who is currently the Acting Prime Minister, also spoke on this evening’s consultation. He told reporters that if it was left up to him alone, the public event would not have taken place. Here is what he had to say when we caught up with him at an event this afternoon in Belize […]
Written on September 1, 2022 | Posted in
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Deputy Mayor Allan Pollard Junior, who is presently standing in for Mayor Bernard Wagner, has also weighed in on the matter from the perspective of the Belize City Council. While the proposed Waterloo development will take place on the south side of Belize City, particularly in the Port Loyola constituency, it is CitCo’s belief that […]
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While on the phone with us, we asked Minister Habet about the authenticity of the signatures that have been garnered and what is the process being used to determine that the petitions were in fact endorsed by persons who qualify as residents, voters or adults. Isani Cayetano “What legitimacy do these signatures have? Are […]
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On a final note, ahead of this evening’s consultation. Minister Habet also discussed a proposal by the N.G.O Community. On August twenty-fifth, a consortium of non-governmental organizations whose primary interests are in conservation wrote to Prime Minister Briceño requesting a moratorium on all environmental impact assessments until relevant legislations have been amended. We asked Minister […]
Written on September 1, 2022 | Posted in
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Employees at the D.F.C. Headquarters in Belmopan were out protesting at midday. News Five understands that three employees were handed letters of termination on grounds of redundancy. This latest development has caused quite a stir within the financial institution. Those in protest of the terminations are claiming that the notices given are in contravention of […]
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Minister Hyde also chimed in on the conversation surrounding hairstyle policies in secondary schools. His response is pretty much that this should not even be a discussion at this point. He says he is in disbelief that so much attention is being placed on the hairstyle that a child wears when there are greater issues […]
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Now that the state of emergency for the Lake Independence community has been lifted, there is great hope for peace to prevail. As Area Representative for Lake-I, Cordel Hyde says the course of change in his constituency begins with education. Here is how he responded, when asked about the S.O.E. coming to an end. […]
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A Police officer shot a man this afternoon on Cottonwick Avenue in Belize City. Information to News Five is that officers entered an abandoned building just after midday where they allegedly came across a man holding a knife in his hand. Officers reportedly demanded that the individual drop the knife, but the man allegedly did […]
Written on September 1, 2022 | Posted in
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A teenager who recently turned eighteen is tonight on remand at the Belize Central Prison after he was arraigned earlier for eight charges in connection with Tuesday night’s shooting near the Soca Moca Mas Camp. Charleston Green Junior, of Antelope Street Extension, faces charges of: Attempted Murder, Use of Deadly Means of Harm, Grievous Harm, Keeping Unlicensed […]
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There is concern among bus operators in the public transportation industry tonight after newcomer, Floralia Bus Company, applied to the Ministry of Transport for additional runs. Floralia, which currently operates between Punta Gorda and Belize City, has requested that its runs be extended to include services from Placencia to Belize City and from Benque Viejo […]
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Another concern that some of the bus operators have was soon cleared up. It appears that the fuel subsidy that was allocated for bus operators have not been shared evenly across the board. But both C.E.O. Marconi Leal Junior and Secretary of the Belize Bus Association, Ewart Metzgen explained that all bus operators do not […]
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It is the first day of September and to kick of the month of festivities the National Celebrations Commission recognized seven outstanding Belizeans with the Belize at 41 Awards. The awardees are exceptional Belizeans who have dedicated their lives to nation building with the use of various talents. The award ceremony was held at the […]
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