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A store owner was robbed in Independence Village on Tuesday afternoon by a pair of thieves armed with a handgun and a machete. Wen Quong Yian was relieved of five hundred dollars in cash, as well as a cellular phone and tablet. Here’s more from CIB investigator Alejandro Cowo. ASP Alejandro Cowo, O.C., C.I.B., […]
Written on February 21, 2019 | Posted in
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Renowned anthropologist Dr. Herbert Gayle is back in town and will be delivering a public lecture on Friday at the Bliss Institute. Dubbed the Failure of Suppression, why and how violence reduction makes dollars and sense, the instructional speech will look at how the system of suppression has failed to achieve its desired results in […]
Written on February 21, 2019 | Posted in
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P.U.P. Councillor Micah Goodin was allegedly involved in a kerfuffle on Wednesday night at City Hall. Reports are that the young councilor allegedly aggressed the City Administrator and had to be removed from the premises by force. We were told that the argument was over the slow processing of funds for a sporting event. Goodin […]
Written on February 21, 2019 | Posted in
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Since 2008, we’ve been reporting about the Lionfish. And if you’re wondering why ten years later we are still talking about – well, that is because this fish is impossible to eradicate. You will recall in the last five years there have been sustained campaigns to raise awareness and promote the culling of this venomous […]
Written on February 21, 2019 | Posted in
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On Monday, a police patrol near mile thirty-two on the George Price Highway intercepted a vehicle transporting eight live hicatees. The turtles were confiscated and released back into the wild. The seven persons inside the vehicle were all served with a summons of intended prosecution for the offences of fishing of female hicatee turtles greater […]
Written on February 21, 2019 | Posted in
Environment |
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It took years to move from the drawing board to its ground breaking, but the Stake Bank project is finally on its way. On Wednesday, the symbolic launch of the multi-million dollar investment got underway at its unique location just outside Belize City. With an injection of eighty-two million dollars, the cruise port facility is […]
Written on February 21, 2019 | Posted in
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Travel |
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The national teams from Antigua and Barbuda, Cuba and the Bahamas are in Belize for the qualifying round of the FIBA World Cup games that is taking place at the Civic Centre this weekend. The three-day international match-up begins on Friday and will determine two of the top sixteen placements, taking them one step closer […]
Written on February 21, 2019 | Posted in
People & Places,
Sports |
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The Rotary Clubs of Edmonton, Canada and Belize gifted the Saint Luke’s Methodist Primary School with a playground. The outdoor recreational space is fitted with swings, slides and ladders for the children to play. The playground was salvaged from a community in Canada and installed on the school grounds. It was officially inaugurated on Wednesday. […]
Written on February 21, 2019 | Posted in
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It’s the place many people turn to when they are in a crisis. That’s because when someone is faced with a sudden diagnosis of kidney failure and needs emergency dialysis that they simply can’t afford, they go to the doors of the Kidney Association of Belize on LaCroix Boulevard in Belize City. The N.G.O. is […]
Written on February 21, 2019 | Posted in
Health,
People & Places |
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The area of Blue Creek in northern Belize continues to be a hot spot for drugs and illegal plane landings. Police have confirmed that another illegal aircraft, likely a drug plane, landed in Orange Walk District. This past Tuesday, police found what was left of a single engine aircraft at a farm about eighteen kilometres […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
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There’s been a major arrest in Belize of a Mexican national wanted by Interpol. News reports from Mexico say that a former government employee, Gonzalo Herrera Castilla has been detained in Belize. Herrera Castilla worked during the tenure of former Quintana Roo governor, Roberto Borge Angula and had been on the lam for some time […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
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The scandal involving well-known Catholic priest Oliver Smalls has taken many by surprise, including those in his flock who attend service at La Inmaculada Parish in Orange Walk. Smalls is facing allegations of sexual abuse of minors in the U.S. While the disgraced minister has reportedly left the country, the debate rages on as to […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
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As it concerns the church-state system of education, Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber has also weighed in to say that while there are merely allegations being made against Father Smalls; government is concerned for the safety of children who interact with priests in the school and church settings. Patrick Faber, Minister of Education “I […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
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The most shocking of the sexual images circulated over the weekend involves a fifteen-year-old student of Wesley College, in uniform. She has since taken a leave of absence from school to receive professional help from a counselor. Minister of Education Patrick Faber says he supports the school’s administration in making available to the minor the […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
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People & Places |
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The wholesale distribution of pornographic images over the weekend on social media has raised the issue of cyber bullying and the urgent need for legislation to be passed to combat the malicious spread of damaging material. Those laws have been long in the making, despite the constant flood of lewd and sexually explicit material being […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
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While the Attorney General is looking at ways to combat cyber bullying through the passage of legislation, Minister of Education Patrick Faber says it is equally important to discourage the production and sharing of pornographic images. The Deputy Prime Minister supports all initiatives to help the teenage minor through this difficult ordeal. Patrick Faber, […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
Education,
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A thirty-eight page document presented as a Joint Legal Opinion on the legitimacy of the Special Agreement signed between Belize and Guatemala in 2008 has been put forward by a trio of venerable attorneys. Kareem Musa, Anthony Sylvestre and Richard ‘Dickie’ Bradley have examined the validity of the Compromis through their legal lens and have […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
Foreign Affairs,
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People & Places |
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According to Senior Counsel Shoman, the 1859 Treaty serves as somewhat of a default setting and says that the argument in the Joint Legal Opinion is premature and flawed. Lisa Shoman, Attorney/Former Foreign Minister “One thing they have not considered is that Schedule One absolutely and completely references the 1859 Treaty at 1A. So […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
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Despite its imminence, there are those who argue that the I.C.J. referendum is not binding and it’s merely a consultative process. One of the final cases heard before the Privy Council prior to Belize adopting the Caribbean Court of Justice as its final appellate jurisdiction, was the Vellos case where the idea of the binding […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
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Miscellaneous,
People & Places |
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Turning to glut in potato supply in the country.… The Chief Agriculture Officer, Andrew Harrison says that Belizeans consume over three point five million pounds of potato annually; one hundred thousand pounds weekly. And the production of red potatoes is more than consumption. P.U.P. area rep and shadow agriculture minister, Jose Abelardo Mai, has a […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
Agriculture |
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But the question remains…. will farmers be left once again with rotting potatoes in the fields due to the glut on the market? Agriculture Minister Godwin Hulse says that it is an issue that they are grappling with because the market in Belize is small. Godwin Hulse, Minister of Agriculture “That is an issue […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
Agriculture |
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On Monday, the People’s United Party picketed the Vital Stats Office in downtown Belize City, criticizing the government department for the many hiccups and hurdles in accessing its services. The unit remains under heavy scrutiny particularly by the Opposition as supporters go through the re-registration process ahead of the April tenth referendum. In the wake […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
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People & Places |
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Kenrick Longsworth, the son of Lavern “Antichrist” Longsworth, was today committed to stand trial at Supreme Court for the attempted murder of Kadeem Myers, who was shot on the eve of the 2018 elections. His preliminary inquiry before Senior Magistrate Aretha Ford ended with the committal after prosecutor, Sergeant Macedonio Sanchez presented as many as […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
Trials |
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Two cops have also been committed to stand trial for extortion of five thousand dollars from a mother and son duo. Corporal Marvin Salam and Constable Anthony Blair are accused of shaking down a student and his mom for money almost two years ago in July 2017. Allegations are that on July fifteenth, 2017, the […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
Trials |
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The local sugar industry is transitioning from a raw sugar producer to a manufacturer of direct consumption sugar. It’s a move that American Sugar Refinery, started almost two years ago in anticipation of the change in the E.U. Sugar Regime in respect of preferential prices for the Caribbean, including Belize. The industry is one of […]
Written on February 20, 2019 | Posted in
Agriculture |
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