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Murder in Ladyville is 14th for month

With barely enough time to gather evidence in the mounting backlog of murders committed over the last three weeks, Police forensic investigators were at it again this morning, this time in Ladyville. News 5’s Jacqueline Woods has the story. Therese Plunkett, Family Friend “I would ah really wah find out right now why this really […]

Special constable finally charged in Sept. killing

The shooting took place almost a year ago on what is normally one of the most festive days of the year. On the morning of September tenth, in sight of the Queen Street Police Station, twenty-one year old Aaron Mariano was shot dead by B.D.F. soldier Giovanni Gutierrez with his M-16 rifle. It was a […]

Cops ordered to ease up on micro weed busts

In the midst of a wave of violent crime that has lasted far too long for comfort the police high command has finally gotten around to exercising some common sense. In a memo from Eastern Division Commander Maureen Leslie, the officers have been instructed to lay off busting street people for ridiculously small amounts of […]

2 students head to B-ball camp…in Rio

Two Belizean high school students will leave Sunday on the summer trip of a lifetime. Bernard Felix of Wesley College and Joslyn Valerio of Orange Walk Tech have been chosen to attend “Basketball without Boundaries”, a one week instructional camp for outstanding young basketball players that will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The […]

Agriculture educators plan for future

In any skill or discipline, the more you learn, the better you’ll do…and the field of agriculture is no different. That’s why those involved in agricultural education are looking for ways to keep Belize and neighbouring countries abreast of the latest advances around the globe. News 5’s Patrick Jones has more. Patrick Jones, Reporting The […]

Traffic law enforcement is highly selective

They say that if you can drive in Belize you can drive anywhere. Whether that’s a comment on the quality of the streets or our fellow drivers is not clear. But one thing that is evident is that recent years have brought a new emphasis on enforcement of traffic laws. That’s probably a good thing…but […]