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Supreme Court grants judicial review of C.F.Z. elections

Late this evening, Justice Samuel Awich handed down his latest decision in the matter of Winston Smiling versus the Corozal Free Zone … and it?s another victory for Smiling. Awich has granted the free zone businessman and his colleague Gulab Sharma permission for judicial review following their application to the court on the basis that […]

G.O.B. issues upbeat report on human trafficking

The Government of Belize has issued a report detailing all the efforts it has made against trafficking in persons. The report is part of an effort to get Belize off the U.S. government’s “Tier Three” list of countries not doing enough to combat the crime, which by all accounts, is not even a problem here. […]

Toledo man charged in chopping/shooting death

A brutal chopping incident in the Toledo District has left one man dead and another behind bars. According to police they were told by forty-six year old Alejandro Ical that around four thirty Friday evening, Ical was walking home from his farm near Forest Home when he was attacked by a man armed with a […]

Cops say apparent suicide may be murder

It appeared to be a suicide, but police are having second thoughts. On Sunday night authorities were called to a house in St. Margaret’s Village on the Hummingbird Highway, where they found the body of Luis Hernandez. Hernandez was lying on the ground with a rope tied around his neck. Although the obvious conclusion was […]

Three arrested in shooting of shopkeeper

Police have made three arrests in connection with the shooting of a businessman last week Thursday. Twenty-four year old Ricky Valencia of Queen Charlotte Street along with twenty-eight year old Marlon Budran and twenty-two year old Lancelot Flowers, both of Wagner’s Lane in Belize City, appeared before Chief Magistrate Herbert Lord this morning. They have […]

Traffic officer charged in two year old road death

In justice that was slow in coming, fifty-six year old Belize City traffic officer, Glenn Rivero, appeared this afternoon before Magistrate Roberto Ordonez and has been charged with Causing Death by Careless Conduct for a traffic mishap that occurred about almost two years ago. On Thursday, August nineteenth, 2004, Rivero was driving an Isuzu Trooper […]

Tourist says resort’s masseur tried to rape her

Over the past fifteen years we have reported what seems like countless instances of sexual assault … but the case filed today in Belize City Magistrate’s Court is–as far as we know–a first. It involves an attack on a tourist, but not by crazed bandits … or even a drunken tour guide. This attempted rape […]

Placencia suffers 24 hr. blackout

The entire Placencia Peninsula was without electricity for nearly twenty-four consecutive hours over the weekend. The blackout, which lasted from three forty-three Saturday morning until one fifty-four Sunday morning, wreaked havoc with refrigerated food and severely disrupted those residents dependent on electric pumps for water, not to mention the area’s lively social life. According to […]

P.S.U. hosts regional meeting of public officers

They were one of the labour groups heavily involved in pressuring the government to enact reforms and initiate several important investigations. But tonight the P.S.U. is in the news for a different reason. News Five’s Janelle Chanona reports. Janelle Chanona, Reporting For the next week, more than a hundred and forty trade unionists from across […]

Anglicans take active stance on AIDS education

On the heels of last month’s initiative by the Belize Council of Churches, one its members–the Anglicans–have made their own commitment to fighting the AIDS epidemic. News Five’s Kendra Griffith has the story. Kendra Griffith, Reporting Armed with funding from the Episcopal Relief and Development office in the United States, today the Anglican Diocese officially […]

Summer art camp keeps Eder’s spirit alive

He was an inspired artist who never hesitated to share his talent with others. And even though Eder Alamilla is no longer with us, his passion remains. Jacqueline Godwin, Reporting Today children between the ages of five and fifteen were all awarded with certificates after successfully participating in the 2006 Eder Alamilla Summer Art camp. […]

Dangriga ceremony marks Petters Institute graduation

It’s not every day that Belizean students are tutored by a world class scientist, so when the summer students of Doctor Arlie Petters have his name on their certificates they better be good. On Friday News Five’s Alyssa Noble travelled to Dangriga for graduation. Alyssa Noble, Reporting This summer, the Petters Research Institute in Dangriga […]

Family grateful for viewer?s help

On Friday we brought you the touching story of fifty-one year old Socorro Castillo and her eleven year old son Gabriel. The single parent family has been struggling to live a normal life after the mother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Tonight however, we have been encouraged by a number of pledges of help we […]

Impossible and Advance head to 8 ball finals

Good evening. I?m James Adderley and we rolling into your living room with this weeks offering of Sports Monday. Tonight the focus stays indoors as we venture into Triangle Bar for the semi-final showdown in the Guines 8 Ball Pool Tournament Friday night. In the opening Robert Young of Advance could further his team?s lead […]