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Chief Met Officer traces the path of Alex

The first storm for this hurricane season, Alex, swept across Belize in a matter of six hours this past Saturday. Many headed to the supermarkets for last minute supplies, the winds were in the range of forty miles per hour, the rains poured down the heaviest after six o’clock, and while some areas are impassable, […]

Tropical Storm Alex spares life but leaves flooded streets

Alex has gained back strength and is again a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico. Locally, the highest amount of rain was registered in the south at Barton Creek. But on Saturday News Five’s Jose Sanchez and cameraman, Alex Ellis took to the streets of the City to find out how the residents were […]

Ministry of Works says Alex made some roads impassable

News Five got an update this afternoon from the Chief Executive Officer in the Ministry of Works, Cadet Henderson, who says there are still some sections of the country that are impassable due to flooding. Via Phone: Cadet Henderson, CEO, Min. of Works “There was some flooding particularly in the Cayo and the Belize Districts […]

Placencia residents were ready for Alex

A News Five team was in the south on assignment when the weather system shifted. Throughout the day, authorities monitored the Kendal Bridge but for the most part, residents in the Peninsula were prepared for the storm and continued with the Lobster Fest. Flights to the area were cancelled early in the afternoon and resumed […]

Toledo Mayas win landmark case against government

It is a historic day for the Maya communities whose representatives packed the courtroom this morning. The long anticipated ruling of a case involving property rights but that extended to other rights was delivered by Chief Justice Conteh among his last judgments before he vacates the seat as Chief Justice. The case was brought against […]

Court says traditional land rights exist; Mayas celebrate in Indian Creek

News Five’s Isani Cayetano and cameraman Chris Mangar are now in Indian Creek where well over a thousand members of the Maya communities, including the Alcaldes from the thirty-eight communities that brought the law suit against the government are celebrating today’s victory.  The mood in the south is certainly festive and Greg Ch’oc of SATIIM, […]

Delegation returns from Miami Trade Show

Prime Minister Dean Barrow has traveled through Miami numerous times, but over the weekend his stop there was his first on official business. The PM was the guest in Miami for a four day trade show that included a dinner dance on Saturday night. The event took place at the Miami Beach Resort and was […]

Dinner, dance and murder at PM’s South Beach gala

While the trade show went well, Saturday night’s dinner dance was aborted because of a murder that occurred at the South beach hotel. All the guests were evacuated and according to Minister Martinez and Honorary Consul Sylvestre Vega, everyone at the reception, while disappointed, were safe and sound. Anthony “Boots” Martinez, Minister of Works “While […]

National Basketball Team Captain, Milton Palacio, in town

The National Basket Ball Team has one week to prepare before it takes on Trinidad and Tobago and other top notch teams in an international competition. One of the veteran and star players touched down at the Philip Goldson International Airport this afternoon.  Former NBA player, Milton Palacio, arrived on American Airlines; he is the […]

Mexican National drowns after jumping off international bridge

In the north, a Mexican national died on Sunday after jumping off the international bridge that connects Belize to Mexico. Corozal Police do not have much information on the deceased, Miguel Angel Galindo, but they have confirmed he was crossing the bridge along with his brother Rene Veliz Galindo at around four p.m.  In his […]

Security guard and a taxi driver shot in separate incidents

There were no major crimes reported in the city over the weekend as tropical storm Alex breezed through Belize. But there was a mid morning shooting today that has left one man hospitalized in critical condition. It was a quarter to ten when thirty-five year old Ernesto Perez was approached by two gunmen while he […]

Ex-prison officer pleads guilty to Drug trafficking

This morning at the Belize City Magistrate’s Court, a former ex-prison officer changed his not guilty plea to guilty and was slapped with the maximum fine of ten thousand dollars for drug related offences. This goes back to a bust last November at the Hattieville Prison, when Prison Officer, Miguel Choc was found with seventeen […]

Placencia Village hosts annual Lobster Fest

Tropical Storm Alex swept across parts of Belize last Saturday. Organizers were called off many activities in anticipation of tropical storm Alex, but in Placencia, the annual lobster fest was staged as planned.  News Five’s Isani Cayetano was in the peninsula and found out that despite the celebration of one of our main seafood exports, […]

Sports Monday update with James Adderley

Good Evening I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday. Despite the threat of Tropical Storm Alex, the Interoffice Basketball League launched the 2010 season inside the Civic Center Friday night. The opening match found last year’s runner-up Atlantic Bank facing First Caribbean Bank/ Quan trading, a team they had eliminated to arrive at the […]