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The Launch of the Annual Kettle Appeal

The annual Kettle Appeal of the Salvation Army kicked off today in the downtown area of the city. The launch marks the beginning of the Christmas season during which the organization hopes residents will be generous and make a difference in someone’s life. The organization is this year spreading its wings to other areas and […]

Marlon Kuylen’s Parting Shot on the State of Affairs at the F.F.B.

Acting President Marlon Kuylen will not be contesting the seat for the highest office in national football next month.  It’s a decision that he says was fairly easy to make given the present climate surrounding the administration of the sport at the level of the Football Federation of Belize.  In a lengthy document released to […]

Accountability in the Tendering Process for Roadwork

The City Council, under the tenure of Darrell Bradley, has concreted one hundred and sixty streets across the city. The council invested twenty million dollars on the massive undertaking. That figure keeps popping up because Government is spending as much as eight million dollars for approximately a mile of work on Faber’s Road. Now, no […]

An Acting Opportunity in an Upcoming TV Series

Do you want to make your acting debut to screens across the Caribbean? Well, whether you have acting experience or not, filmmaker Cristobal Krusen says he wants you to try out for his new TV series Life or Death. The series will be filmed in Belize next year but right now the team is looking […]

Secondary School Volleyball Competition

The central secondary school volleyball competition was held today to select the male and female teams that will represent the central region against the north, west and south. The national finals will be held in Belize City on Friday to select the best of the best of the high schools. After several rounds of competition, […]

Healthy Living – a Food Plan for Diabetics

World Diabetes Day will be commemorated next Tuesday. This weekend the Diabetes association will be having its annual Ride Out Diabetes fundraiser. While, exercise is an important element in maintaining diabetes, it must be complemented with a proper diet. Tonight in Healthy Living, we look at the elements of a proper diet for diabetics.   […]

G.O.B. Gets Ducks in a Row to Pay B.T.L. Compensation

The Government of Belize says it has the money. But tonight, the question is whether it will meet the November tenth deadline for final payment of compensation for the double nationalization of B.T.L.  Financial Secretary Joseph Waight confirmed today that payment had not yet been made, and said he expected that it would be done […]

If All Goes Well, Long-Term Reserves Will Recover in 2 Years

The removal of seventy-eight million U.S. dollars or the equivalent of a hundred and sixty million Belize dollars from the country’s foreign assets is nothing to sneeze at.  And the timing – as retailers go into high gear for the Christmas season – is going to have an impact. But Financial Secretary Joseph Waight told […]

Premium Fuel Prices to be Reduced, Stabilized

October has come and gone and fuel prices remain relatively high despite continuous protest. As of October twenty-eighth, premium fuel retails at eleven dollars and ninety-two cents, compared to ten dollars and fifty-three cents after a price decrease was announced at the start of June. And after a crunching price rise for both regular and […]

Guats Protested B.D.F. Documentary?

Turning to another matter of national interest….Belize has, for now, raised no objections to Guatemala once again promoting its unfounded claim with an offensive map purporting to include our territory, ahead of the March eighteenth, 2018 referendum on going to the International Court of Justice. But Guatemala, it appears, is fairly easily offended by Belizean […]

Central Bank Hosts Regional Economists

They are the moving hands, rarely seen, in control of national economies and finance structures. Their word can determine how much a country receives for projects, chart investment and growth, and combat problems both expected and unexpected.  They are the bankers…and under the regional Caribbean Centre for Money and Finance (CCMF) and Belize’s Central Bank, […]

Fines for Chinese-Taiwanese Connection over False Nationality Certificate

Chinese national Zheng Yuanran and a Taiwanese national acting as his translator remain in police custody tonight in Belmopan. Zheng entered Belize on Sunday, November fifth, but the pair was arrested by the following day, on Monday, at the Social Security Board office after Zheng tried to apply for a Social Security card using a […]

Caye Caulker Man Wrong to Keep, Display Wild Raccoon Family

It is not surprising for residents in rural areas of the country to be found in possession of certain wildlife species.  As a matter of fact, in some southern communities one would often come across an encaged parrot or a coati being kept as a pet.  So when a resident of Caye Caulker was hauled […]

Will Employees’ Trust Let the Sunshine In?

While the final payment for the B.T.L. nationalization is to be met by Friday, there is still one more related case that may head to court.  That is Sunshine Holdings—the company which acquired shared in B.T.L. using a Social Security loan in 2005. The Caribbean Court of Justice had rejected an application from the company […]

Pair ‘Stock and Go’ Stout, Monster, Caribbean Chicken

A duo of men was caught with their hands in the cookie jar at the Stock and Go store of businessman Marlon Skeen on November fifth.  They were seen on surveillance camera stealing items such as Belikin Stout, a pack of Caribbean chicken and a monster drink. While the value of the items is small, […]

Police Shoot Ladyville Man Involved in Domestic Dispute

Thirty-six-year-old Leon Usher is in the hospital under police guard after cops shot him in the knee on Tuesday.  Ladyville police were called out to Usher’s residence in the Milpa Area because of a domestic dispute between him and with his common-law-wife, Tiffara Tillett. Tillett told the cops that Usher was stopping her from leaving […]

Driver Turned Accident Victim Faces Likely Prosecution

A notice of intended prosecution has been served on the driver of a vehicle that was involved in a massive head-on collision on Tuesday morning near the outskirts of Belize City.  Warren Davis was traveling along with two passengers identified as twenty-five-year-old Devon ‘Hulk’ Bailey and twenty-two-year-old Randeen Valerio in the vicinity of mile five […]

Police Meet and Greet in Jane Usher; No Interviews

The crime-ridden community of Port Loyola known as Jane Usher Boulevard has been designated as a hotspot by the Belize Police Department, following a recent spate of shootings in that neighborhood.  Since launching Operation ACT a week and a half ago, there has been a round-the-clock presence of law enforcement in the area and incidences […]

Senate Hearing Put Off to Next Week

Channel Five viewers who this morning tuned in expecting live coverage of the scheduled public hearing of the Senate Special Select Committee will have been disappointed that there was none. But notice from the National Assembly issued on Tuesday is that the meeting was put off until next Wednesday, November fifteenth, due to the absence […]

Youths Tackle Crime Issues at World Summit

A World Youth Conference continues today in the Belize City. Representatives from over fifty countries are revisiting the importance of the Sustainable Development goals to their own advancement.  One common, but critical issue affecting youths has to do with security. Violent crime has no borders while economic crime is destroying society.  News Five’s Duane Moody […]

International Film Festival Welcomes Lynn Whitfield as Judge

The Belize International Film Festival officially opens on Thursday. Apart from screening films from all around the world, there will be an award show to recognize the best submissions. This year, twenty-eight films and fifteen music videos are competing for awards, and one of the faces on the jury panel for the best short films […]

Filming on Location in Belize Means Incentive

And while the Film Festival is a lot about celebrating the best in submissions, it is also looks at how to move the budding film industry forward.  At today’s “meet the press,” Whitfield and Fairweather were joined by Hollywood film producer Tracey Bing. The women say that for Belize to attract more interest from international […]

How Film Tells Your Story

For those who have an interest to break into the film industry, the Hollywood panel told the press that Belizeans need to start telling authentic stories that connect universally. So, if you are interested in the business, here’s their advice.   Tracey Bing, Producer “To me festivals are a really good way to share those […]

Women Gather for Inspiration on Entrepreneurship

While some doors have opened, there is still a long way to go for women to ease into the top of businesses.  A conference taking place today has brought women from all over the country to focus on ways to uncover their potential through networking and by asserting themselves in the business world.  A very […]

B.E.L. Sends More Linemen to Hurricane-Raved British Virgin Islands

A second team of five linemen has been deployed to assist the British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation with ongoing power restoration on the group of islands. The team, which is comprised of Wayne Lewis, Gregory Kerr, Manuel Lopez, Paul McCalla and George Neal, departed the country on Monday, and will be stationed in BVI for […]