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A second fire was reported in the south this week. Sometime around ten-thirty on Wednesday morning, a woman in Maya Mopan Village found her house on fire. Police report that the structure did have electricity but police say that they have information to suggest that the house was set on fire. ACP Joseph Myvett, […]
Written on April 25, 2019 | Posted in
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Up north in Corozal, a high powered weapon was found on Tuesday of this week. Police say that they conducted a search in the Dominguez Layout area and found the rifle along with a seven point sixty-two live round inside the chambers. According to ACP Joseph Myvett, the specific caliber of weapon is not licensed […]
Written on April 25, 2019 | Posted in
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Police say that they are still investigating the brutal attack on Corozal businessman Byron Chiu, which happened at his home in Corozal last Thursday morning. The owner of Maya World Guest House was found badly beaten, suffering from massive head and body injuries. Today, police told the media that Chiu’s condition has improved and he […]
Written on April 25, 2019 | Posted in
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On Wednesday night, we told you about the large quantity of weed found in some bushes along the Hummingbird Highway. The eighteen parcels weighed in at fifty-six and a half pounds. But before that big discovery, police say they found a smaller quantity of about four and a half pounds of cannabis in the immediate […]
Written on April 25, 2019 | Posted in
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To meet the female farmer of the year, we went to Selena village, a small farming community located to the back of Spanish Lookout. There we met fifty-year-old mom and grand-mother Ana Eloisa Morales. She, with the support of her family, has cultivated fifteen acres of land. The remaining ten acres of her property remain […]
Written on April 25, 2019 | Posted in
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Today, the Small Business Development Center held a one-day workshop with small business-owners to talk about marketing their business. The focus of the session was how to put together a marketing plan and what these small businesses can do to increase the awareness of their goods and services even on a small budget. Business Advisor […]
Written on April 25, 2019 | Posted in
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People & Places |
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A series of papers were presented and discussed today at the annual research conference of the University of Belize. The topics varied encompassing many facets of development of the country as well as issues of governance. The papers, according to UB, won’t be collecting dust, but will be available to interested parties. Here is News […]
Written on April 25, 2019 | Posted in
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For another consecutive year, the Light and Peace Basketball Foundation is taking to a group of young basketball athletes to compete in the Dru Joyce Classic Akron being held in Cleveland, Ohio. Hundreds of teams in various categories from across the world will compete in three days of matches to win not only bragging rights […]
Written on April 25, 2019 | Posted in
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Today, UNICEF held a workshop to sensitize its staff and partners of different government ministries and agencies on how to effectively engage with the media. A technical expert conducted the session to prepare the officers how they can handle interviews and share sensitive information in such a way that vulnerable groups, especially children, are not […]
Written on April 25, 2019 | Posted in
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A letter to standard bearers by P.U.P. leader John Briceño has been getting maximum publicity on social media and other sectors. In the letter, following the Easter holidays, Briceño states that P.U.P. has sought to work with the government on the issue of the I.C.J., but those attempts have not had any success. In this […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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A final report is still not ready in the inquiry by the Senate Special Select Committee which held hearings between 2016 and 2017 on the findings of the Auditor General’s Special Audit Report of the Immigration and Nationality Department 2011-2013. But there is a recent news report circulating that between 2013 and 2015, Belize was […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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A seventy-two-year-old retired Belizean was freed today of a charge involving an unmuzzled ferocious dog that attacked a young school girl. Mario Sandoval was charged in April 2018 after his dog attacked and bit the eleven year-old Hummingbird Primary School student, gripping her hand and then dragging her. Today in the courtroom of Magistrate Emmerson […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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There is a land dispute brewing in San Pablo Village, Toledo District where residents of that southern community are at odds with the principals of A&E Trading Company. Earlier today, Marie Lou Serto came forward with an allegation against businessman Antonio Zabaneh, whom she claims, is trying to eject her family from land they have […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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Where is Corporal Eldon Arzu and why hasn’t he shown up to assume his new post at the police headquarters in Belmopan? It’s the latest twist in the saga of the embattled president of the Belize Police Association who was transferred to the office of Planning, Performance, Review, Inspection and Implementation at the end of […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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According to ComPol Williams, the reason for Corporal Arzu’s transfer to that area of the department is because he displays an interest in the wellbeing of officers on the job. The post, he says, would also have allowed for him to become eligible to move up in rank. On the Phone: Chester Williams, Commissioner […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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The militant Belize National Teachers Union has taken pause from its advocacy to clean house. The last time they met was in Belmopan where they held a rally on the I.C.J. Tonight, teachers are meeting in Corozal Town for their forty-ninth annual convention. The B.N.T.U has four seats to be filled, but three are uncontested, […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
Education,
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Last Monday, Union Senator Elena Smith voted against the Belize Territorial Dispute Referendum Bill. She did so at the request of the National Trade Union Congress of Belize who took a unanimous position against the passage of the new legislation, which government is using to trigger the May eighth referendum. During our interview with Senator […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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Public officers from across the country who have been exemplary workers and have gone beyond the call of duty will be acknowledged by the government at a gala event to be held on June twenty-third. Every year, the Public Service Ministry organizes a programme to acknowledge outstanding officers; those nominations for the eight available awards […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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People & Places |
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The selection committee is made up of senior public officers, the private sector, B.T.B. and the chair of the Public Service Commission. While there are eight categories, there are many more public officers who will be recognized for their years of service. Freya August, Ministry of Public Service “The award ceremony that they are […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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People & Places |
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There was a decision handed down today in the San Pedro Magistrate’s Court of Deborah Rogers where Christian Espat, Nigel Williams and a minor, were acquitted of murder charges in the shooting death of retired American national Cliff Kirk. Kirk was attacked and shot to the head at his house on the north side of […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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Police found over fifty pounds of weed along the Hummingbird Highway. On Tuesday evening sometime around five in the evening, police conducted a search of some bushes about fifty feet off the highway at mile fifty-two where they discovered eighteen parcels of suspected cannabis. The parcels weighed in at fifty-six and a half pounds. The […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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Today, thirty-one-year-old Justin Stuart appeared in court before Senior Magistrate Tricia Pitts-Anderson where he pleaded guilty to possession of point one gram of cocaine. Last Thursday, Stuart walked in front of a moving police truck on New Town Barracks. His action led the cops to stop and search him and that is when they found […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
Trials |
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The male farmer of the year is Dan Isai Lopez of San Antonio village in the Cayo District. Lopez says he comes from a family of farmers and ever since he was a young boy, he wanted to have his own farm. Well, about twelve years ago that dream became a reality. Today, he has […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
Agriculture |
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A hundred and forty-seven million dollars worth of goods were imported into the country, while exports were down to twenty-five point four million dollars, a fifty-four percent less than the previous month. These are some of the figures released by the Statistical Institute of Belize today. SIB also reports that the cost of living went […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
Economy |
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Scratch and Win is a relatively new game but it is already producing winners. There are two more grand prize winners who collectively have cashed in at least twenty thousand dollars. One is from San Antonio, Cayo and the other from Caye Caulker. Both bought their tickets a couple of days ago and are now […]
Written on April 24, 2019 | Posted in
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People & Places |
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