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Police officer behind bars for Carnal Knowledge

Tonight a police officer is behind bars at the Hattieville Prison, charged with Carnal Knowledge. Magistrate Sharon Frazer denied Constable Horace Portillo bail after the prosecution objected on the grounds that the offense has become prevalent, that the defendant might interfere with the witness, and that the offense is of a serious nature. The incident […]

Police seeking family of dead accident victim

And in other news from the police, authorities say they need help in locating the family of a Honduran man who died shortly after he was admitted to the San Ignacio Hospital. Police report that while on a joint patrol with the B.D.F. on Sunday night in the Succotz area, they found a man on […]

Project Belize kicks off at Anglican schools in the city

At this time of year, schools are closed and children are enjoying their well deserved summer holidays. But this week, those between ages ten and fourteen at four Belize City Anglican schools are engaged in an uplifting programme called Project Belize. Today News Five’s Marion Ali visited one of the schools to learn more. Marion […]

Gann’s Rest House gets much needed assistance

The homeless situation in Belize has always been a cause for concern. But with the ongoing facelift to revitalise downtown Belize City, addressing that sensitive challenge has a priority. Today, efforts to reopen Gann’s Rest House to provide shelter for the city’s homeless started with the first of several donations. The task is a major […]

Revellers prepare for Carnival Season 2008

This afternoon at the House of Culture, the Belize Carnival Association officially unveiled its logo and launched the 2008 carnival season. And while all the bands and revellers are looking forward to an active August and September, today Association President, Patrick Thompson, revealed that they almost didn’t have a carnival season. Patrick Thomson, President, Belize […]

Arthur victims rebuild, fear floods of coming tropical wave

The floods of Tropical Storm Arthur caught residents of southern Belize unprepared. Residents say they have never seen the waters rise so high and today News Five’s Ann-Marie Williams and cameraman Rick Romero retraced steps they made a month ago for an update on how the victims are rebuilding. Ann-Marie Williams, Reporting It’s exactly one […]