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A twenty-five-year-old man from Dangriga lost his life in a motorcycle accident on the Hummingbird Highway when his collided into a sign on the highway. Police say that Alwin Cayetano lost control of his motorcycle, crashed and died just after nine in St. Margaret’s Village. Another person riding with him was sustained injuries. ACP […]
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There are reports that restaurant licenses are being issued left, right and centre on the island of Ambergris Caye. Several businesses, particularly bar owners are applying for these licenses to beat the current state of emergency regulations that prohibit bars from operating at this time. These businesses have publican licenses to sell liquor so the […]
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Last week we told you about the bus ticketing system that was being implemented today. This morning, all buses that operate out of a bus terminal were mandated to sell tickets for passengers to board the buses. Today, the Department of Transport was out in full force at the bus terminal in Belmopan to ensure […]
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After three years on the drawing board, A.S.R./B.S.I. launched a Smart Sugarcane Cluster Project. The online platform will keep stakeholders informed about developments in the industry so that farmers can access the necessary support and keep updated on production. It will be available to creditors and financial institutions, cane farmers associations, research institutes and the […]
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Former minister of government and businessman Ainslie Leslie was laid to rest over the weekend in his hometown, San Ignacio during an official funeral. The COVID protocols were observed so the number of the participants was limited. Brother Les, as he was affected known, passed away last Thursday at the K.H.M.H. due to complications of […]
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A fire in Otoxha Village in Toledo destroyed two homes over the weekend. Police say that sometime after two on Saturday afternoon, the Ack family home was destroyed by a fire after a butane sales man tried to test their leaking gas tank with a lighter. ACP Joseph Myvett explains what the investigation shows so […]
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There was another fire this week. It happened in August Pine Ride in Orange Walk on Sunday morning around nine-thirty. ACP Joseph Myvett told reporters that the investigation shows that a minor was playing a lighter and accidentally set the house on fire. ACP Joseph Myvett, Head, National Crimes Investigation Branch “Eustaqio Tus of […]
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