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News Five has confirmed that a woman is in police custody tonight in connection with the fatal stabbing of forty-three-year-old Samuel Cosme. The woman, believed to be the main suspect, first came in contact with Cosme about two years ago. Cosme’s family told News Five that they know her identity. They say that the woman […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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Today, there is confirmation from relatives and friends that the man who perished in a fatal traffic accident in Quintana Roo, Mexico was a resident of Paraiso Village in Corozal. The Belmopan Trojan Basketball team was also traveling on an ADO bus from Cancun en route to Veracruz when the accident occurred; several of the […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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The final price for sugar is in and the estimated value for the 2017-2018 crop is not sweet news for farmers who will be paid an estimated forty-five dollars and forty-seven cents per ton. That’s the figure released today by American Sugar Refinery/Belize Sugar Industry to the three cane farmers’ associations in the north. For […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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The projected prices for raw sugar sold to the European Union and on the world market have been on a downward trend. A decrease in profits was expected, despite the improved prices for direct consumption sugar in the Union and raw sugar to the U.S. But what’s ahead for the industry, which B.S.C.F.A. Orange Walk […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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A deal was struck and a contract signed between the Orange Walk Town Council and the National Sports Council this afternoon. Mayor Kevin Bernard along with his deputy mayor and town administrator met with Minister of Sports, Patrick Faber and Sports Council Director, Ian Jones to discuss Fiestarama 2018. As we have been reporting, both […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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According to National Sports Council Director, Ian Jones, the agreement does not allow the Sports Council to collect commissions paid from any other revenues during Fiestarama. Jones says that the reason for the fee increase was to cover related expenses, which will now be undertaken by the Orange Walk Town Council. Ian Jones, Director, […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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Since news hit the press late last week, Mayor Kevin Bernard claimed that the Sports Council’s decision to revise the prior Fiestarama agreement was politically motivated. Prior to the meeting this afternoon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Sports Patrick Faber assured the press that there was no political power moves at play. Patrick […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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Ervin Wade has been found guilty of the murder of twenty-five-year-old Keisha Buller. The verdict was delivered by Supreme Court Justice Antoinette Moore on Monday in Belmopan. Buller, who was Wade’s common-law wife, was viciously stabbed inside her home on Price Street in Benque Viejo del Carmen on July tenth, 2015. She was stabbed to […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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A common drug used to control hypertension and help prevent heart failure is being voluntarily recalled in more than twenty-two countries because the drug contains a chemical that poses a potential cancer risk. Locally, the Ministry of Health is alerting healthcare professionals and patients of a precautionary recall of several prescription drugs containing the active […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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Former councilor Philip Willoughby is one of four U.D.P. candidates contesting a November convention in Port Loyola to become the party’s standard bearer. The four-way political race has taken some twists and turns, particularly for Willoughby who threw his hat in the ring after losing his seat at City Hall during municipal elections on March […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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Willoughby will face-off against Attorney General Michael Peyrefitte, former Deputy Mayor Dean Samuels and Ac. Shane Castillo. Neither of those names are known for previous door-to-door campaigns within the Port, and Willoughby says he is building relationships with voters. Philip Willoughby, U.D.P. Candidate, Port Loyola “I can tell you that I’ve been working and […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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The Belize City Council, under its ‘social infrastructure’ platform, launched a summer pantry programme today at the Swift Hall in Belize City to assist the neediest families with basic supplies of food, clothing and school items. CitCo partnered with a group out of Florida that’s been coming to Belize for the past few years to […]
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For the remainder of the week, about thirty-two diabetic patients from several districts will be participating in a camp. The camp is being facilitated by the Belize Diabetes Association with the aim to empower and educate diabetic youths on managing their condition. Today, News Five’s Hipolito Novelo stopped by and found out how day two […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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His presence in Port Loyola may be purely political, but today, as part of his ongoing campaign, Philip Willoughby hosted a summer camp in the Jane Usher and Cumberbatch Field communities. The initiative, he says, will not only teach children basic skills in football and basketball but it will also give them an opportunity to […]
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DPM Patrick Faber recently returned to Belize, having attended the fourth annual Belize Film Commission/Hollywood Luncheon. This past Saturday, the Consulate General of Belize in Los Angeles hosted Hollywood executives and international investors, as well as members of the Belizean diaspora involved in the film industry. The luncheon was an opportunity for Belize to be […]
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Today, a welcome ceremony was held to commemorate the official visit of Rotary International President Barry Rassin. Rassin arrived in Belize with his wife on Monday as part of his presidential tour for the Rotary Year which commenced July first, 2018 and ends June thirtieth 2019. The last visit by an international president was some […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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Also at the head table today were Belize City Mayor Bernard Wagner and Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber. While he is not a member of Rotary, DPM Faber says that the local Rotary Clubs enjoy the support of his ministry. Rotarians have been instrumental in education and other keys development areas. Patrick Faber, Deputy […]
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Tuesday night is finally here and it’s time for the Remix, Season Two. So get ready to boogie down to the sounds of disco music, the theme for tonight’s show. Two are going home, so nine singers will rock the stage with the music of an era long gone, but the hits never fade. Anything […]
Written on July 24, 2018 | Posted in
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Just before news time, a Felix family member told News Five the tragic news that a three-year-old girl has succumbed to gunshot injuries to the head. She reportedly died at five-thirteen p.m. at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital. Her mother was also wounded as they slept at their Gill Street home in the city. The […]
Written on July 23, 2018 | Posted in
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A chopping incident between two men in Dangriga has left one person dead and another hospitalized. Anthony Picart was chopped multiple times to the head and body; he underwent surgery at the Southern Regional Hospital and was being transported to the Western Regional Hospital when he died on Sunday night. The other man involved in […]
Written on July 23, 2018 | Posted in
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There was a second murder over the weekend. Ladyville police are investigating the fatal stabbing of Belize City resident, Samuel Cosme. The forty-three-year-old was found brutally murdered early this morning on a feeder road off the Phillip Goldson Highway near the Haulover Bridge. According to police, Cosme was stabbed several times to different parts of […]
Written on July 23, 2018 | Posted in
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A thirty-four-year-old stevedore was shot and killed on Thursday night as he rode his bicycle from work at the Port of Belize Limited. Raymond Arnold, a resident of Rivero Street in Port Loyola, was mortally injured when a gunman on motorcycle approached him and a friend he was riding with along Central American Boulevard. Arnold […]
Written on July 23, 2018 | Posted in
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A shooting on Sunday night, a short distance away from Faber’s Road, has left a twenty-one-year-old woman hospitalized with injuries to both feet. Monica Ferguson was in the company of her common-law husband and a group of friends when they were attacked by an unknown individual who opened fire at her. According to police, Ferguson […]
Written on July 23, 2018 | Posted in
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Two Punta Gorda residents have been arrested and charged for a shooting in that southern municipality in which a third woman was injured over the weekend. Police believe that on Friday night Andel Avilez and Luis Barrias shot twenty-three-year-old Renita Jackson to the hip as they targeted one of the two persons she was with […]
Written on July 23, 2018 | Posted in
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Orange Walk’s Fiestarama is scheduled to take place this coming weekend at the People’s Stadium, but an impasse between the National Sports Council and the Orange Walk Town Council has put the town’s most anticipated fair in limbo. As we reported on Friday, the National Sports Council is charging the Town Council a flat fee […]
Written on July 23, 2018 | Posted in
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