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Mother claims negligence in death of newborn

The tragic story of eighteen-year-old Cenaida Reymundo starts in Punta Gorda and leaves a trail of tears all the way to Belize City. The young mother is tonight mourning because after giving birth a little over a week ago, her young infant passed away Tuesday night at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital. The pregnant mother […]

…And investigation into baby’s death underway

At a press conference held this afternoon concerning the Influenza A (H1N1), Director of Health Services, Doctor Michael Pitts was urged to respond to the allegations of negligence that led to the death off the Reymundo’s child. Dr. Michael Pitts, Director of Health Services “That investigation commenced since Friday and they are looking at all […]

Still no charge for recent Cayo murders

And there are still no arrests for the two latest homicides in the Cayo District and police continue to investigate the deaths of Mennonite farmer, Peter Guenther and Guatemalan national, Juan Carlos Castillo. Guenther, the first murder victim, was shot once to the back of his neck as he arrived at his home in the […]

I.M.F. report expects Belize’s economy to slow in 2009

There is some grim news to report tonight that spell hard days ahead due to a weakened fiscal position. The Report of the I.M.F. is hot off the press and it essentially confirms what most observers have been anticipating; that the economy is expected to slow down in 2009 due in large part to the […]

Price of flour goes down but bread costs the same

If you are wondering whether the cost of bread will decrease now that the price of flour dropped by ten percent…don’t hold your breath because all indications are it won’t. Bakers say that this is because the new wholesale cost of flour of is nowhere close to the price it was prior to December of […]

Belize still free of Influenza A (H1N1)

The Ministry of Health held a press conference at the Central Regional Laboratory in Belize City this afternoon on the Influenza A (H1N1) outbreak that is affecting forty-one countries around the world including countries as far as Israel and Japan and as close as our neighbouring Mexico’s bordering state of Quintana Roo. There are ten […]

UNICOMER signs onto HIV/AIDS Workplace Policy

Belize has the third highest rate of infection of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean and despite continued public education, the news is that the number of cases continues to escalate. Stigma and discrimination in the workplace have been identified as the major obstacles in the fight against the illness. One initiative that has come on stream […]

Quinton “the Baddest” Hamilton tests positive for steriods

There is the first case of anti-doping to report in Belize. According to a press release from the Belize Cycling Association, results from the Belize National Anti-doping Agency show that cyclist, Quinton Hamilton, who participated in the eighty-first Annual Cross Country Cycling Classic has tested positive for dexamethasone. The drug is a steroid used to […]

Catamaran runs aground on the reef near San Pedro

There are confirmed reports that a vessel ran aground on the reef on Tuesday. It is a Catamaran, which was sailing off the coast of Ambergris Caye. Earlier today, the vessel was removed from the corals and a team comprising of officials of various government departments was dispatched to the scene to assess the damage. […]

Independence villagers win case against government

A case brought against the government by the Independence Village Water Board wound up today in the court of Justice Samuel Awich… and it’s not good news for G.O.B. Justice Awich ruled in favour of Dwight Neal, who was removed from his post as chair of the water board only five months after his appointment. […]

Darrington Lauriano pleads guilty to wounding

We reported this past Monday that twenty-two year old Darrington Lauriano was acquitted of a charge of murder but Lauriano was back in Court today for the crime of wounding. The accused took a guilty plea and was fined five hundred dollars by Magistrate Albert Hoare and was given until June twentieth to pay up. […]

Man freed of Use of Deadly Means of Harm charge on birthday.

Also in the courts, Haulze Street laborer Mark Gentle, turned twenty-nine today and got a good birthday present when he appeared in the court of Justice Oswell Legall. A nolle prosequi was entered by Crown Counsel Cecil Ramirez freeing Gentle of the Use of Deadly Means of Harm charge. The case fell through because the […]

Morgan Heritage will return to give long awaited concert

The Morgan Heritage concert scheduled as part of the Labour Day Weekend Festivities was postponed due to the Influenza A (H1N1) threat. But it is back on the map. The fourteen-band entourage was to perform at the City Centre on April thirtieth, but returned home only after a day’s stay at the jewel. Today the […]