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Murder on La Isla Bonita

As the high tourism season cranks up, one of the top destinations recorded its third murder in the past month. A laborer met his death on Sunday morning in San Pedro; he was beaten and left to die on the street in front of his apartment in Boca del Rio area.  The twenty-year old and […]

Paralyzed from shooting, Anthony “King” Major relives incident

The violence was not confined to San Pedro, in the city a man who is no stranger to the courts, was violently shot on Friday night. In June of 2009, Anthony Major a.k.a. King of Pinks Alley, was arrested during a botched robbery attempt at Tong’s Supermarket. During that incident, his partner in crime Richard […]

Vision Inspired by the People wants Edmund Castro Investigated

Since Edmund Castro was fired from Cabinet last week Thursday, several organizations have been calling for more to be done to clear the air about Castro’s wrongdoing.  One argument put forward is that the Director of Public Prosecutions should get the file to determine if prosecution is necessary. The Opposition Party in Belmopan, Vision Inspired […]

Caribbean Court of Justice considers case of two former ministers

The Caribbean Court of Justice has reserved ruling in a case that could determine whether the government can take action against two ministers for financial losses suffered by the state. In the first appeal from Belize, submissions were made by attorneys Lois Young on behalf of the government and Elson Kaseke and Magali Marin-Young on […]

No farewell songs for heavily criticized former BTB Chairman, Michael Singh

Major changes were announced today in the tourism industry with the formal announcement that the Chief Executive Officer of the Belize Tourism Board is moving on to the investment arm of government. Michael Singh’s departure comes on the heels of a recent firestorm of criticism from residents of the Placencia peninsula for his role in […]

APAMO offers to help Gov’t to save World Heritage Site

The Coalition to Save our Natural Heritage along with the Association of Protected Management Organization (APAMO) received a boost when UNESCO shared its sentiments against offshore drilling for oil. Belize’s Barrier Reef, a World Heritage Site, is in danger from not only aggressive stressors such as bleaching and sedimentation, but also from commercial oil exploration. […]

Tourism Minister in talks with UNESCO on Barrier Reef

The Ministry of Tourism also weighed in its formal position on the possible delisting of Belize’s Barrier Reef as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO at its press conference today.  According to Tourism Minister Manuel Heredia, government is in talks with UNESCO to maintain Belize’s status retain the Barrier Reef among the main attractions for […]

Popular medication recalled from store shelves

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has initiated a voluntary recall of all product lots of Children’s BENADRYL, and Allergy FASTMELT Tablets, in cherry and grape flavors, that were distributed in Belize,  the United States,  Barbados,  St. Martin, and St. Thomas and all product lots of Junior Strength MOTRIN Caplets, twenty-four count, that were distributed […]

Bragging rights! Benque Viejo is the cleanest town in the country

While Belize City has been in the news recently for its mounting garbage problems and littered streets, in the western region of the country, a community is becoming well known for quite the opposite.  Benque Viejo Town has won a competition sponsored by several organizations to address that has dubbed it the cleanest municipality in […]

470 cops sit in classrooms for promotional exams

There was a flood of uniformed officers at Gwen Lizarraga High School compound this past Saturday. But the cops weren’t chasing violence; the school was one of several locations countrywide where the Police Department was conducting promotional exams. The officers, a total of four hundred and seventy of them, sat examinations for a full eight […]

No Aps. to save man who did not return Apple iPhone

In the courts, an employee of Old Belize, thirty year old Michael Usher, was arraigned this morning on a single count of Theft for allegedly stealing a four hundred dollar Apple iPhone on November fifteenth. He appeared unrepresented before Magistrate Kayla Teck where he pleaded not guilty to the charge which came about after a […]

Where will the dead sleep?

We have reported that the Lord Ridge Cemetery is running out of burial plots to bury the City’s dead. At last count, there were only seven spaces left. The City Council plans to open a new graveyard, miles away. That met the quick rejection of the residents of Hattieville who are not at all pleased […]

It’s a jungle out there, Zoo animals ready for human visitors

Since Hurricane Richard’s fury left many of the animals at the Belize Zoo without their habitats, staff members at the facility, with the help of volunteers, have been feverishly trying to restore things back to normal.  That effort started soon after the storm when the zoo had to close its doors for the clean-up and […]

And the winner is Annlyn Apolonio, Queen of the Jewel 2010-2011

In the world of pageantry, the first ever Queen of the Jewel was held on Saturday night at the Bliss Centre for the Performing Arts.  Ten young ladies representing different parts of the Jewel took to the stage to showcase beauty, talent and culture.  There were five different categories on which the ladies were judged, […]

Sports Monday with James Adderley

Good evening, I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday. The softball community converged on Roger’s Stadium yesterday to pay respect to a fallen hero of the sport, Charles Solis, with the presentation of a grand regular tournament in his name featuring the defending champion Mirage Lady Rebels, National Champion Grace Kennedy of Roaring Creek, […]