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It will be four days since the body of ten year old Karen Mathilda Cruz was found lying in a clump of bushes about two blocks away from her home on Stadium Street. The standard two student of San Francisco Primary School in Orange Walk was viciously raped and then murdered. Although the police have […]
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An early morning attack at the corner of Faber’s Road and Central American Boulevard has left one man hospitalized in serious condition. According to police, they visited Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital where they saw Guadelupe Oliver, suffering from cuts to his head, elbows and ribs. Oliver claims that he is familiar with his attacker but […]
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In October a B.D.F. Defender crash landed near Indian Church Village in the Orange Walk District. Eight months later the Ministry of National Security has released the findings of the investigation into the cause of the disaster. The inquiry revealed that there was multiple engine failure due to a lack of fuel. Although there are […]
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The United Democratic Party Representative for the Mesopotamia Division of Belize City is alleging that despite his repeated communications to the Prime Minister Said Musa, a number of former U.D.P. members of the House of Representatives have yet to receive their pensions and gratuities. News Five asked Finnegan how many former members have yet to […]
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Every once in a while a wooden house drops in Belize City. And it happened again today. Although officials are still investigating why a home on Pickstock Street collapsed on one side, everyone is relieved that the family inside at the time was not hurt. Janelle Chanona was at the scene. Like families all over […]
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Although the Children’s Festival of Arts may be over, twinkling little music stars are still performing, not for gold this time but to help their teacher. Fransin Murillo, who privately teaches music, will be holding a concert to raise money to attend a level one course at the Canada Kingston Conservatory. News Five caught up […]
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Basketball fans will get another chance to see Belize’s best semi-pro teams in action this Friday night. As expected both the B.T.L. Nets and the Raiders are confident that they will win. Arreini Palacio spoke to both sides of the court today to find out how each team intends to defeat the other. Three pointers, […]
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If basketball on Friday night is not enough for you sports fans, there is also boxing on Sunday. This time Belize will defend the flag against Mexican challengers. For more on the excitement at Bird’s Isle, here’s James Adderley. The sport of boxing has been steadily gaining momentum in Belize and Sunday brings up another […]
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Primary school students filled the Ladyville Community Centre to witness the launching of the Ladyville Technical High School this morning. The ceremony was conducted by the Ministry of Education and the new high school’s board of directors who discussed how the institution will be managed and what programs will be offered to its first set […]
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