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Healthy Living Looks at Conflict Resolution.

It is a fact that conflicts will be inevitable in any relationship that you have – that includes your spouse, your children, your family, within your workplace and even your community. While certainly not pleasant, resolving disputes can be a very healthy practice. In tonight’s healthy living we explore some tips on how to better […]

Lady constable charged for theft from Cayo store

The Belize Police Department is reeling from yet another black eye tonight, following the arrest and arraignment of one of its own, who has been charged for theft. An operation at a Chinese grocery store on Good Friday has landed a woman police constable in hot water after it was discovered that she stole money […]

Cab driver hurt in jacking; police quickly catch suspect

A Belize City cab driver is lucky to have escaped grave injury during a carjacking on Tuesday night not far from the Lord Ridge Cemetery. Sometime around eight-thirty, taxi man Ernesto Robinson was driving his vehicle when he was flogged down by a man.  Robinson was then held at knifepoint and injured to the neck […]

Outgoing President issues warning on interference as B.N.T.U. opens convention

The Belize National Teachers’ Union Annual Convention began today at Escuela Mexico in San Roman. But on Thursday, stakes are high with the election of a majority of its National Executive. The Union is electing a new president to succeed the tried and tested Luke Palacio as well as a first vice-president, secretary and treasurer. […]

Attempts to influence election are “threat to democracy,” says Luke Palacio

In his statement at the Convention, national president of the B.N.T.U. Luke Palacio made reference to the “stories” he, his Executive and teachers generally have heard in the past few weeks. It is that Government operatives are organizing against Senator Elena Smith, the considered favourite in Thursday’s election. Union members have already been told to […]

B.N.T.U. will keep close eye on Thursday’s proceedings

Nominations were officially tendered for the election as of a month ago but were officially submitted this afternoon to the chair of the Election Committee, Kathleen Flowers. Flowers is B.N.T.U.’s second vice president and president of the Belize District Branch, where presidential candidate Elena Smith is from. Campaign speeches will be made early on Thursday […]

Did some teachers get their honorarium for Easter?

Officially, according to the Ministry of Education, the million-dollar honorarium for non-striking teachers has not been issued as planned for before the Easter break because it has not gotten the list of teachers that would qualify. But unofficially, News Five has received reports that some payments were made to teachers in an attempt to secure […]

Reviewing efforts at community policing to solve gang problem

Peace is holding in the streets since last week’s committal to a gang truce among the string of opposing gangs in the city. There are still hurdles to cross, but for the past week there has not been any gang-related murder. The latest gathering of the gangs was held on Tuesday. Deshawn ‘Jawhi’ Morris is […]

Chester Williams says gangs inching closer to truce

This evening, A.C.P. Williams gave an update on the ongoing peace talks and said that while detractors may criticize the effort, the gang leaders have honored their word so far.   ACP Chester Williams, Regional Commander, Eastern Division South “We are grateful to the fact that yes, they have kept their end of the bargain […]

Calming of Conch Shell Bay continues

Back in late January, the Conch Shell Bay neighborhood was wracked by a spate of fatal shootings which prompted the police department to establish a permanent presence in the area.  The feud was attributed to a deadly turf war among rivals within that community.  Since then there has been a number of initiatives being undertaken […]

Fishermen brace CitCo on access gate at Commercial Center

The Commercial Center gate in downtown Belize City was sealed off today and it didn’t sit well with fishermen who use the gate to access their boats that are moored in the Old Belize River to the back of the facility. Fishermen on the ground today told us that some of them have been using […]

Belmopan police report David Cruz has been re-captured

In an update to our story aired Tuesday night on persons wanted by INTERPOL, Belmopan police have informed that David Cruz, accused in connection with the Income Tax Belmopan robbery last July, has been captured and is back at the Central Prison. Cruz escaped in October along with another wanted man, Lincoln Bejerano, when an […]

Teaching the GREAT program to police from Belize, Salvador

The Gang Resistance Education And Training (GREAT) Program is a violence prevention program. The program is being used to fight delinquency, youth violence, and gang involvement through school-based, law enforcement officer-instructed classroom courses. Over thirteen thousand Police officers from across the U.S. and Central American countries have been trained and certified.  Belize is one of the […]

CitCo reaches out to Monkey River in erosion fight

The residents of Monkey River in the Toledo District have been facing an eroding shoreline for the past few years. The climate change caused problem is not only impacting the look of the beach, but also residents’ home have been affected. The front street of the village has also been washed away and the Monkey […]

Police back in Conch Shell Bay for Meet and Greet

A family day for residents of the embattled Conch Shell Bay community is being organized by the Belize Police Department. The event is set to take place this Sunday in Lindo’s Alley and promises to bring together everyone in the riverside neighborhood. This afternoon, a team of officers, led by A.C.P. Chester Williams, visited the […]

A “Princess” slain: Indira Thompson stabbed to death over sex rejection

The life of one person was cut short at the start of the Easter holidays in the City and it was a mentally challenged woman. Indira “Princess” Thompson lived her life on the streets when she was not at the Welcome Resource Center located in Lake Independence. Early Friday morning, she was stabbed multiple times […]

Gangs at peace through Easter; follow-up session conducted

There has been a noticeable calm in the streets of the Old Capital since last Wednesday, when leaders of various Belize City gangs took the streets for a first-of-its-kind peace walk.  Behind the scenes, a lot has been happening in an attempt to broker a truce, including a series of meetings that have been called […]

Warring factions look to sign up to keep the peace

Jawhi, along with Brother Nuri Muhammad, has been busy with the leadership of the respective groups hammering out the terms of the peace treaty. While he has chosen, at this juncture, not to elaborate on those specific conditions, he says that the men are firmly committed to putting down the guns. We also spoke with […]

Interpol looks for seasoned criminals, including Manuel ‘El Pelon’ Castillo

The International Criminal Police Organization, known as Interpol, has fingered six Belizeans among two hundred fifty-seven Caribbean nationals wanted this Easter by the agency, according to website News Americas Now. Boris Vostry is a national of both Belize and the Czech Republic who is wanted by the Czech Republic to serve a sentence for fraud. […]

Brothers suffocate in Orange Walk farm well

Two brothers perished in a well on their family farm on Good Friday in Tower Hill,  Orange Walk. The Coyock brothers were cleaning out an old well when one of them started to suffocate and the other tried to help. Unfortunately, neither of the brothers survived the incident. While the details of the post-mortem have […]

Boy drowns in a vat in San Pedro

Six-year-old Zaeem Vicente Torres, a resident of San Pedro Town, lost his life over the Easter weekend in a most bizarre incident. The infant was at a restaurant along with his parents around nine o’clock on Holy Thursday when he disappeared from their view. While he had been playing with other kids in the vicinity, […]

Girl, 9, fights for life after nearly drowning in Corozal

Drowning is a common concern in the Easter Holidays as Belizeans travel to sources of water for relaxation. The family of nine-year-old Samaria Azencio Murcia waits by her bedside at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital tonight as she continues to fight for her life. Following a near-drowning at the Miami Beach in Corozal on Good […]

Razed Chateau Caribbean lights up again – why?

It may have been raining on Easter Monday afternoon, but that didn’t stop fire from once again engulfing the Chateau Caribbean Hotel on Marine Parade. It was previously severely damaged by a massive fire on November twenty-seventh, 2016. That fire was caused by an explosion triggered by a leaking gas line which led to the […]

Small fire hits home at Elston Kerr Street

There was also fire reported on the Southside of Belize City, at a residence on Elston Kerr Street. On Easter Sunday afternoon, fire personnel were called to put out a fire inside a room at residence number seven-three-seven-nine, an unpainted wooden bungalow house belonging to domestic Dawn Faber of Racoon Street Extension. Station officer for […]

Fire Service confirms Our Lady of the Way fire was incendiary

Last Monday night, police responded to a report of a fire at Our Lady of the Way Roman Catholic School in Ladyville, where the lower flat of a two-storey building was engulfed in flames. Quick action by the Fire Service contained and extinguished the fire. The fire destroyed the principal’s office and thousands of dollars […]