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A late night hold up in Ladyville, has left a family of four Chinese nationals hospitalized suffering with numerous cuts to their faces. According to Corporal Fredrick Gordon, the officer in charge of the Ladyville Police Station, three men, one armed with a gun and knife entered Jim’s Restaurant at mile nine and half on […]
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The body was discovered on Friday morning in a canefield near San Antonio, Orange Walk. The man identified as the victim, thirty-eight year old Honduran Anseliano Bonilla, died execution style from a single gunshot wound to the forehead. Police may not have caught up with the murderer but at least they know who they want […]
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Just one week after reporting the death of Irene Canche, the sixty-four year old woman who was severely burned in a gas tank explosion in San Jose Palmar Village, word has been received of the deaths of two more of the fire victims. According to reports, thirty year old Luz Maria Jimenez succumbed to her […]
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It probably would not have saved the victims of the gas tank explosion, but in many accidents the difference between life and death comes down to the speed and skill of emergency medical personnel. If that is the case then the citizens of the two northern districts may be in luck, as the Belize Emergency […]
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He’s been absent from the local music scene for quite a while; but it doesn’t mean that Kungo Music specialist Brother David has been idling his time away. In fact, the veteran musician has been hard at work putting his best loved songs into one handy package. Apart from incorporating his twenty years of experience […]
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Many of us walk by them every day without so much as a second glance: places like the Supreme Court or St. John’s Cathedral. But these rare architectural gems are a vanishing breed in Belize… and that’s why we’re fortunate that one man is photographing them, and other sometimes unappreciated Belizean scenes for future generations […]
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Belize City will never be mistaken for the Garden of Eden, but if a small group of public spirited citizens has its way, one of Kings Park’s newly refurbished streets will soon be as beautiful as it is smooth. Patrick Jones reports. The idea of landscaping the newly constructed St. Thomas Street Boulevard is the […]
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