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A nineteen year old Tourism Police Officer has been gunned down near the Mayan site of Caracol, located in the Cayo District. Danny Conorquie was assigned to the San Ignacio Station, but was on rotational duties in Caracol along with one other officer. The incident is already sending shockwaves through the community, since it is […]
Written on September 25, 2014 | Posted in
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The story of an alleged rape of a five year old Infant One student in Belmopan has aroused public sentiment. The incident allegedly happened last week, and the child’s mother has gone on the airwaves to bring attention to the matter. Naturally any allusion to such a heinous and unnatural crime has caused outrage in […]
Written on September 25, 2014 | Posted in
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Orange Police have issued a bulletin for assistance in locating twenty-seven year old Alexander Tillett. Tillett, as seen in this photograph, is wanted for two robberies which occurred earlier this month. He is the suspect of the September eleventh robbery at Darvis Store in Belize City. Tillett is also wanted for a robbery at Hung […]
Written on September 25, 2014 | Posted in
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There is a report coming out of Hattieville tonight on a case of alleged police brutality against a resident of the village. Lloyd Usher Junior was alleged taken by police officers sometime last week and beaten badly by officers attached to the Hattieville Police station. According to information gathered, Usher Junior was taken as he […]
Usher Junior worked with Hattieville Chairman, Kevin Carcamo, who went missing just over two months ago on July twentieth following a routine day’s work in Freetown Sibun, in the village. Carcamo was employed as a linesman by an oil company, Discoverseis, doing geophysical work and after he went to work that Sunday, he has not […]
Written on September 25, 2014 | Posted in
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Food prices, often one of the primary drivers of economic inflation, saw a marginal decline in the month of August, with average costs decreasing in all areas save for fish and seafood. That’s according to the latest release from the Statistical Institute of Belize indicating that inflation slowed to zero point nine percent last month. […]
Written on September 25, 2014 | Posted in
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Mexican national, Anabel Kumul, who is accused with the murder of her common-law-husband, twenty six year old Felix Alamilla, appeared for the third time in the courtroom of Magistrate Dale Cayetano. But her hearing was adjourned for November fifth. Kumul was informed by the magistrate that her next court appearance will be in San Pedro […]
Written on September 25, 2014 | Posted in
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There are growing concerns tonight from residents of Placencia who complain that illegal dredging activities and sand mining in the South Stann Creek River is destroying their properties. As seen in the following images, excavation has led to a considerable loss of beachfront and the damages are affecting the local tourism industry north of the […]
Written on September 25, 2014 | Posted in
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Belizean entrepreneur Tiffany Simpson has been making the news in Trinidad and Tobago since Monday. The president of Belizean Artwork Publishing, a company out of Belize City that has been working with various artists, authors and musicians, is currently in the Caribbean promoting several products that have been released by the company over the past […]
Written on September 25, 2014 | Posted in
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On Friday morning at nine o’clock, the Municipal Seal will be launched simultaneously across the country. The initiative succeeds a meeting of mayors in May, during which it was agreed that the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, as part of the overall capacity building of cities and towns, is crucial to the implementation of […]
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Social Policy Specialist Ilija Talev explains how the idea was introduced in Belize a few weeks ago. Ilija Talev, Social Policy Specialist, UNICEF “In August of this year, 2014, all the mayors met here in Belize City in order to promote a study and an assessment which was done on the capacities and human […]
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Imagine your young child – happy, healthy, smiling…getting ready for a new year of school. You sit and dream about what he will be when he grows up. And then suddenly, overnight, without warning, he’s diagnosed with a deadly disease and life as you know it falls apart. That’s what happened to Clovis Matura in […]
Written on September 25, 2014 | Posted in
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Former South African President Nelson Mandela, the father of democracy in that nation, was buried in Qunu, Eastern Cape in December 2013. Following his death, a tribute was held for the anti-apartheid revolutionary here in Belize City during which a book of condolences was signed by hundreds of sympathizers. While that initiative was spearheaded by […]
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Foreign Minister Wilfred Elrington will be addressing the General Assembly of the United Nation as in the coming days. A top heavy delegation is already in New York but today the Special Envoy for Women and Children, Kim Simplis Barrow took center stage in a side event. She hosted what is referred to as the […]
Detox programs have been growing by leaps and bounds in some parts, that’s because many people are taking healthy lifestyles seriously. In Belize, it has been a gradual process, but it is picking up because many persons are becoming more conscious about their health. Detoxing involves eliminating toxic substances from the body. It means that […]
Written on September 25, 2014 | Posted in
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