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It’s another one of those good news/bad news situations. The bad news is that an increasing number of Belizean police officers are behaving no differently than the criminals they are supposed to bring to justice. The good news is that fewer cops seem to be getting away with it. The latest arrest of a policeman […]
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Today a trial began in the Supreme Court, which may have far reaching effects on the way our education system is run. It was the first day of a civil lawsuit filed by a Toledo teacher, Maria Roches, against Clement Wade, the National Manager of Catholic Schools. Roches contends that she was fired from her […]
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A late release from the Government of Belize and Innovative Communication Corporation informs us that the sale of Belize Telecommunications Limited has officially been completed. I.C.C. paid eighty-nine million, seven hundred and twenty-nine thousand, eight hundred and thirty-eight U.S. dollars for the eighty-four percent of B.T.L. owned by Carlisle Holdings and the Belize Social Security […]
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If you are watching this newscast and have just realized that you have not filed your income tax yet, hey I am sorry to inform you that it’s already too late. Today was the last day for all workers to file their personal returns. According to the supervisor of the technical section at the Income […]
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Between the Image Factory, House of Culture, Museum of Belize, and the Mexican Institute, it seems that not a week goes by without a new art exhibition. Tonight we’ll preview the latest from across the northern border. Jacqueline Woods, Reporting Mexican artist Gerardo Espejo started painting at the age of fifteen. Twenty-five years later he’s […]
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It’s a classic beauty that, thanks to a whim of mother nature, has fallen on hard times. Patrick Jones reports from the Mountain Pine Ridge on plans for the rehabilitation of one of our most precious protected areas. Patrick Jones, Reporting For over four decades, the cascading waters of the Hidden Valley Falls have been […]
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