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A Child’s Mischief; a Teacher’s Frustration; a Mother’s Outrage in San Pablo

Corporal punishment was outlawed in Belizean schools in 2013, despite much complaint from the teaching corps. Previously, it was only the province of the principal or designated teacher to spank or corporally discipline an errant youngster. Teachers have since been trained to spare the rod, though not to spoil the child. But News Five has […]

Man Shot to Death by Police in Chunox

There is another fatal shooting up north in the Corozal District. At this time, police are at the scene in the village of Chunox where a resident was shot this evening. Reports are that four officers responded to a report of violence at a house adjacent to E and R shop in the village. There […]

Security Guard Shot, Left Critical for Firearm

A security officer remains hospitalized tonight after an attempt on his life on Thursday night. John Hoare is employed by Technical Security System from Cayo but was on duty in Belize City when he was shot. Two men approached Hoare but instead of going after the equipment he was guarding, they went after his firearm […]

Kidnapped San Pedro Girl Back in Belize

Hamy Reyes is tonight safe at the San Ignacio Police Station. The seven-year-old student of Ambergris Elementary School in San Pedro was abducted by her grandmother from the babysitter’s house in the San Mateo area on the island and taken to Guatemala over the weekend. According to the mother, Hade Chacon, Maria Quischan, who is […]

The Barrier Reef Still in Danger

The Belize Barrier Reef System will remain on the UNESCO world heritage site ‘in danger list.’  It has been on this list for eight years and in March of this year, Belize submitted its status report to the UNESCO World Heritage Site committee for review. The Committee has since given a draft decision that Belize […]

U.S. Opens New Ladyville Health Center

The key for a new health center was delivered today by the U.S. Government to the Ministry of Health. The project was undertaken by the Beyond the Horizon 2017 humanitarian exercise.  The new facility in Ladyville will provide comfort to patients in the growing community as well from neighbouring areas.  It has a waiting room, […]

Evangelicals Dismayed by Church-State Split

This week, the Church-State Commission suffered a fracture with the withdrawal of Reverend Roosevelt Papouloute, president of the Belize Council of Churches, and Bishop Philip Wright of the Anglican Diocese, citing inability to reach consensus with fellow representatives from the Catholic and Evangelical communities.  In a statement, the National Evangelical Association of Belize, one of […]

Churches Want Role in Solving Violence in Belize

While the rate has slowed down of late, especially in Belize City, crime and especially murder remains an issue at the forefront of the national consciousness. Valiant efforts are being made by members of the gang element, especially on Southside, to reduce friction leading to deadly disputes and taking advantage of means of mediation and […]

Farewell to Kaina from B.A.A. Prez

It’s no secret that the Belize Athletics Association and Belizean Track and Field athlete Kaina Martinez have been at odds, after she was not chosen to participate in the Rio Olympic Games in 2016. In a scathing letter earlier this week to President of the B.A.A., Deon Sutherland, Martinez says that she will not represent […]

Harvest Caye Can’t Have ‘Big Red’

Over two weeks ago, a Scarlet Macaw named ‘Big Red’ was taken from the Belize Bird Rescue and transferred to its new home on Harvest Caye.  About a year ago, the macaw was rescued by the Belize Bird Rescue and had rehabilitated for subsequent release.  But, personnel from the Forest Department and Harvest Caye showed […]

Watch Out for Manatees in Placencia Lagoon

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Harvest Caye destination in the South has drummed up big business for the company and to a lesser extent for Belizean vendors. But the increased traffic in the Placencia Lagoon, says the Southern Environmental Association, is to blame for four manatee deaths in 2017, the latest reported on Tuesday evening. S.E.A. reports […]

Ministry of Health Takes Control of Pharmaceutical Imports

On Tuesday, the Ministry of Health issued a notice through the office of the Director of Health Services, informing that the processing of all customs entries for pharmaceutical products will now be done through the ministry’s headquarters in Belmopan.  According to C.E.O., Doctor Ramon Figueroa, the purpose is to carefully regulate the pharmaceutical sector.   […]

Construction, Accreditation and Standards

The Belize Bureau of Standards joined the rest of the world today to observe world accreditation day. This year, the focus is on delivering confidence in construction and build environment. This global initiative was established to raise awareness of the importance of accreditation – communicating the value of accreditation to those working in the sector, […]

Haven House Hosts Anti-Domestic Violence Walk

The Haven House is a non-profit shelter for women and children who are victims of domestic violence. It was established in 1993 to provide support and intervention services including emergency shelter, counseling, court advocacy, referrals and transitional living opportunities for victims. In order to better serve the women and children who use the services, Haven […]

The Olympic Day Fun Run Takes Over Downtown

On Sunday, the annual Olympic Day Run takes place in downtown Belize City; the event is organized by National Olympic Committee and executed by the Belize Athletics Association. It started back in 1948 and Belize is one of nine countries that decided to adapt the event to keep the Olympic spirit. The idea is to […]

Zeidy Orozco and Balthazar Lopez Laid to Rest; Family Says Thanks

Family and friends of Zeidy Orosco and Balthazar Lopez were emotional with grief today as the couple was laid to rest in Corozal Town.  The outpouring of support for the family of the couple has been constant all week, but today the final farewell was marked with the pain of loss. A post mortem concluded […]

US $95 Million More for Dunkeld? G.O.B. Says No Way

There is another round of costly litigation coming our way, and once again it has to do with Belize Telemedia Limited.  The Government of Belize paid half of the settlement figure last year, although it was delayed due to miscalculation over the value of the currency in which it was paid – U.S. dollars versus […]

Government Plans C.C.J. Fight; Hopes for ‘Magic’

Without a doubt the matter will be going to the CCJ, which FinSec Joseph Waight says is provided for under the settlement agreement signed in Miami, Florida in 2015 between Lord Michael Ashcroft and Prime Minister Dean Barrow. Ninety-five million U.S. dollar is about one-third of Belize’s current foreign reserves, but there is no justification, […]

U.S. Court Refuses UHS Hearing; Belize Injunction Lifted

According to a U.S. court decision, the eighteen-point-five million U.S.-dollar arbitral award for the Belize Bank Limited against the Government will not be reconsidered. It leaves only an injunction granted in Belize in February on which a decision is expected in a few weeks’ time. The Court of Appeals for the Washington, D.C. Circuit on […]

Roosevelt Papouloute Admits ‘Huge Theological Differences’ at Church-State Commission

A rift in the membership of the Church-State Commission will result in separate reports being presented to the Government of Belize.  The Commission was formed in the wake of the August, 2016 ruling by Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin which allows for consenting adults to engage in certain sexual acts previously deemed unnatural in privacy. Leaders […]

Church Leader Says There is Still Hope

Reverend Papouloute expects that the report of the Council of Churches will be produced once all its executive members are together in a few weeks’ time. But despite the separate reports being made, the relationship between the members of the Council, he expects, will survive this temporary rift. Like his colleague Anglican Bishop Philip Wright, […]

Anglicans Thought Dialogue Was Needed After Section 53 Decision

A partial appeal of Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin’s historic decision on Section Fifty-three of the Criminal Code of Belize is set for hearing at the Belize Court of Appeal. However, only the Roman Catholic Diocese and the Attorney General in part will be appealing. The Belize Council of Churches; Belize Association of Evangelical Churches; and […]

D.P.P. Details Why Battered Wife Could Not Be Charged with Murder

Within twenty-four hours after she was charged with the murder of her husband, Deshawm Ramirez was set free of the charge. The Seine Bight couple had a tumultuous marriage known for domestic violence and on May twenty-six, a public argument ended violently and fatally for Glenn Ramirez Junior.  Tonight, there are fresh details of how […]

Forensic Examiner Orlando Vera Gets Two Years for Perverting Justice

A ballistics examiner employed with the National Forensic Science Service is serving a two-year sentence at the Belize Central Prison after being found guilty last Thursday of abetment to pervert the course of justice.  It is the first time that such a charge has ended with a conviction and according to the Chief Magistrate, “Corruption […]

Louisville, Corozal, Maya Site Targeted by Soil and Block Thieves

On the heels of damages done to a Mayan mound in San Pedro, tonight there is another disturbing report from the Institute of Archaeology that another Maya monument, this time up north, is under threat. The Institute says it is monitoring the situation in Louisville, Corozal, where a site which is also named Louisville is […]