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Guatemalan Minors Shot in Belize

Benque Police are investigating a very curious shooting which has left one Guatemalan minor injured and another likely dead. It happened at around four Sunday afternoon, when three minors from Melchor de Mencos crossed the border illegally to fish in the Mopan River near Clarissa Falls. One minor told Police that while fishing the trio […]

Truck Driver Murdered in San Pedro

While police continue to search for the Guatemalan minor, who is presumed dead, the body of forty-four-year-old Samuel Dawson, a truck driver of Hattieville, was found in his San Pedro apartment early on Saturday. Dawson, who had been working at a construction site on the island since the beginning of October, was dropped off at […]

Another Man Shot in San Pedro Clings To Life at the K.H.M.H.

Twenty-four-year-old Ivan Aldana is hospitalized at the K.H.M.H. after being shot in San Pedro on Sunday during an incident in which someone he is familiar with attacked him and fired as many as five shots at him.  Sometime after ten p.m., Aldana, who was socializing at Iguana Gardens Bar in San Pedrito, was accosted by […]

Belize Prepares for Ebola

It has now been confirmed that a lab technician who was a passenger on the Carnival Magic cruise ship, has been cleared of the Ebola virus. Tests were done on her before the Carnival cruise ship was to arrive in Galveston, Texas.  The woman and her husband arrived in Belize on Thursday and the possibility […]

MoH Prepares Infection Control Training Schedule

Important training sessions will continue throughout the week to further sensitize frontline workers on the dangers of Ebola.   Via Phone: Dr. Marvin Manzanero, Interim Head, Epidemiology Unit, Ministry of Health “The activities will continue this Wednesday and Thursday, we are doing training sessions with the surveillance team from across the country and we hope […]

G.O.B. Mum on U.S. State Department Diss

As we reported on Friday, the U.S. State Department dissed Belize for not allowing the lab technician and her partner to be transported from the Carnival Magic to the P.G.I.A.  Belize was not the only one…Mexico also turned down a request and even Texans did not want the passengers to disembark; they only did when […]

Minister Hulse Confirms that Guatemalan Workers Illegal

The construction of a forward operating base on Hunting Caye has been halted on the strength of a stop order from U.S. Southcom. The workers left the island on October ninth, upon receipt of that stop order, but the question of their status has remained unanswered. Minister of National Security John Saldivar stated on national […]

8 Energy Provision Proposals Shortlisted by PUC

The Public Utilities Commission has selected eight project proposals for phase one of the Request for Proposals for Energy Generation.  This comes after the Ministry of Energy and Public Utilities and Belize Electricity Limited identified the need for additional sources of energy to the national grid.  That is a total of sixty megawatts of firm […]

P.U.C. wants to complement Mexican power supply

According to P.U.C. Chairman John Avery, the objective is to secure additional energy to the national grid in times of power shortage.   John Avery, Chairman, Public Utilities Commission “The purpose for securing adequate supply in country is to compliment some of the supply we get from Mexico so we could become more self-reliant so […]

B.D.F. Speaks on Border Incident at Camp Valentin

On October third, the nation was shocked and outraged by news that Guatemalan villagers had confronted B.D.F. soldiers at Camp Valentin, a newly constructed conservation post. Those villagers had threatened to burn down the post, and apparently had come to make good on that threat. The volatile situation was defused by the soldiers, but it […]

G.O.B. Approves New Subdivision in San Pedro

In September, News Five brought you the story of a proposed subdivision on Ambergris Caye, about four miles north of San Pedro Town. More than three hundred lots had been surveyed…half of them allocated to residents who paid for the survey, but the proposed subdivision was submerged. It caused somewhat of a stink when the […]

New Appeals Justice Sworn In

The court of appeal opened this morning in Belize City; fourteen cases will be disposed of: six are criminal and the remaining eight are civil. The president of the court of appeal is Justice Manuel Sosa; the three justices will be joined by a fourth.  Justice Christopher Blackman was today sworn in as a new […]

Charge Against Belize City Man Upgraded to Murder

A man who was badly beaten back in April succumbed to his injuries in early July. Today, charges have been upgraded to murder on the suspect believed to be twenty-two year old Sherman Rodney.  Rodney has been on remand since mid-April for attempted murder; today he returned to court but was sent back to prison […]

Bus Driver Charged for Drunk Driving

Forty-four year old William Ayala was pulled over Friday evening by Traffic Personnel after he was suspected of drunken driving. Today, he was before the court to answer to a single charge of Drove motor vehicle with alcohol concentration above the prescribed amount.  The Benque Viejo driver was arraigned late this evening in the Belize […]

CitCo Ordered to Pay BWC $500,000

A Supreme Court ruling against the Belize City Council flew under the radar last Friday amid extended coverage of the Ebola scare.  Belize Waste Control Limited which has remained in constant litigation with City Hall over its unpaid garbage debt has been awarded a total of five hundred and twenty-five thousand, twenty-six dollars.  While arrears […]

25 persons Arrested in GSU Weekend Crackdown

On Friday, the Gang Suppression Unit conducted a series of searches on San Pedro. The all-day anti-drug operation led to the arrest of as many as twenty-five persons who have since been hauled to the Magistrate Court in San Pedro after they were arrested and charged for drug trafficking and possession of a controlled dug. […]

U.S. Embassy Sponsors Human Trafficking Workshop

We’re not sure exactly when it started locally, but prostitution has become a booming industry in Belize. So-called ‘happy bars’ are popping up all over the place in every district, with very friendly immigrant waitresses who take hospitality to a whole new level. There are some who’d say – where’s the harm in that…they’re not […]

F.C.D. Telethon Raises More than $300,000

A telethon was held by Friends of Conservation and Development on Saturday at the Memorial Park. The target was to raise half a million dollars to expand its Park Ranger Program from seven to twenty-four rangers. The private sector, Belizeans, the government and even Beenie Man contributed to the cause and by the end of […]

Premier League of Belize kick-off on Sports Monday

Good evening I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday.   The 2014 PLB Belikin Cup kicked off over the weekend, but was only able to stage 3 of the 4 scheduled matches due to inclement weather. We caught up with the monster showdown between the Belize Defense Force and FC Belize inside the People’s […]