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Corozal police have arrested and charged two men in connection with the shooting death of forty three year old fisherman Nathaniel Majil last weekend. Thirty five year old Audomoro Itzab of Xiabe Village and twenty two year old Hugo Cassanova of Carolina Village have been jointly charged for the crime of murder and conspiracy. They […]
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The Elections and Boundaries Commission this evening announced it had amended the boundaries of the Fort George, Pickstock, Freetown and Caribbean Shores divisions in Belize City. According to a press release from Chief Elections Officer Urban Reyes, the realignments were made to increase the number of voters in these divisions. Orange Walk Central and Orange […]
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The calendar of activities leading up to the two hundredth anniversary of the Battle of St. George’s Caye has been released. The Bicentennial Committee this morning hosted a press conference at the Radisson Hotel during which the logo and theme to be used for the celebrations were launched. According to Chairperson of the Committee Janine […]
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The introductory phase of the first Raleigh International expedition in Belize has ended. Today I got to meet some of the exhausted venturers as they returned to Camp Oakley in the village of Burrell Boom. Looking tired and sunburnt, all one hundred and thirteen Raleigh International volunteers returned to Camp Oakley to rest and regroup […]
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The Belisle Art Gallery at the Bliss Institute in Belize City is the venue this week, for a one of its kind exhibition. Today News Five’s Patrick Jones stopped in for a look and found that instead of the works of local artists, the pictures on the wall tell a different story. The groups taking […]
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