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Go-slow at K.H.M.H. Called Off, All Parties Meet to Negotiate Salary Adjustment

The news from the K.H.M.H. tonight is that medical services are back on track. It follows a go slow that started on Friday and continued over the weekend when some medical services at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital were abruptly reduced.  All outpatient elective surgeries referred to the K.H.M.H. were also cancelled indefinitely.  Those measures […]

Minister of Health Remains Tightlipped on Details of Discussion

Following the lengthy two and a half hour discussion, Minister of Health Pablo Marin would emerge optimistic, bearing what can only be described cautiously as good news since none of the representatives in that meeting would disclose the details of the agreements met.   The good news, first and foremost for patients of K.H.M.H., is as […]

Chandra Cansino Says Stakeholders Will Continue Meeting on the Way Forward

According to chairperson, Chandra Cansino, the Board of Governors of the K.H.M.H. along with representatives of the hospital staff, will form a task force to provide government with critical information that has been requested.  Notwithstanding an end to the go-slow, Cansino told the media that she is unable to inform K.H.M.H. staff of what those […]

Chopping Victim In Need of Urgent Surgery Amid Go-slow at K.H.M.H.

But while the K.H.M.H. staff was lobbying for a salary adjustment the hard way, by effecting a go-slow at the hospital, patients, including twenty-seven-year-old Irvin Cantun, were affected.  After being viciously attacked with a machete during an incident in Palmar Village last Monday, Cantun has been in need of surgery to his face and arm.  […]

N.T.U.C.B. President Comments on K.H.M.H. Salary Debacle

While staff at the K.H.M.H. is looking to unionize, N.T.U.C.B. President, Marvin Mora, chimed in on the K.H.M.H. issue, emphasizing a need for employees to organize in order to proceed with a collective bargaining agreement.   Marvin Mora, President, N.T.U.C.B. “We have always been advocating trade unionism , especially of areas of essential services in […]

Why Did Troubled Coastguard Officer Keyren Tzib Kill Her Common-law Husband?

An idyllic hang-out with friends, drinks and food on Saturday turned into a bloody tragedy when a domestic attack elicited a deadly response. Thytis James Blancaneaux, thirty, was at the residence he shared with Keyren Tzib, twenty-four, in the Spanish Town Area of Lord’s Bank. They were having some drinks with friends and preparing some […]

Was Jealousy a Motive in Hattieville Murder?

Aside from the killing of Thytis Blancaneaux, there are two murders to report. Hattieville resident, thirty-one Hugh Dyer, was today charged with murder of forty-seven year old Steve Munnings, a handyman from the village. Dyer is the ex of twenty-six year old Michelle Brakeman for whom Munnings was building a bathroom. She claims that on […]

Charred Remains of Unidentified Man Discovered Near Scotland Half Moon

While the Police have been able to readily identify the deceased in those two deaths, they have not done so in a third, which was actually the first of the weekend. That’s because the body, discovered about four hundred feet from the Bermudian Landing Bridge by someone passing by, was burnt beyond recognition. Police received […]

Crime Filled Weekend Across the Country Highlighted in Police Report

In addition to the stabbing death of Thytis Blancaneaux and the two murders, the weekend’s crime blotter is overflowing with more acts of violence. In Orange Walk, police are investigating the attempted murder of twenty-one year old Herson Adiel Diaz and nineteen year old Fernando Enrique Carrillo both of San Lazaro. The duo was reportedly […]

Sheldon Grinage Hospitalized After Attempt on His Life in Weekend Shooting

A twenty-three year old Belize City resident is tonight in a critical, but stable condition at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital following a shooting on Sunday morning. Before two a.m., Sheldon Grinage was shot twice to the back as he stood on Police Street in Lake Independence. According to reports, Grinage was hit as a […]

Trio Charged with Burglary, Accused Thief Accuses Arresting Officer of Sexual Assault

An eighteen year old female, Victoria Garnett and two minors were today arraigned in the Belize City Magistrate’s Court for the offense of Burglary. One of the minors is a thirteen year old student from Saint Luke’s Primary School and the other is a sixteen year student from Gwen Lizarraga High School. When the issue […]

N.T.U.C.B. Slams Sedi for Guatemala Comments

The N.T.U.C.B. has come out swinging at Foreign Minister Wilfred Elrington, in response to comments he made during an exclusive interview with News Five late last week. In that interview Elrington spoke about both nations’ date with the ICJ, but the N.T.U.C.B. says he’s jumping the gun, since Belize hasn’t gotten the people’s permission to […]

B.E.L. Employees Take to the Street in Protest of Salary Adjustment

While the K.H.M.H. staff continued its’ go-slow well into the afternoon, at midday the Belize Energy Workers Union commenced its own industrial action against the principals of B.E.L.   A little over twenty employees began a peaceful protest in front of the corporate office on the Northern Highway, placards in hand, expressing their disdain for the […]

Fire Displaces Several Families on Euphrates Avenue

A fire over the weekend has left several families without a roof over their head. The landlord and her tenants had to evacuate their home immediately when fire and flames were seen coming out of the downstairs. No one was injured but they lost everything. Andrea Polanco went out to Euphrates Avenue and here’s that […]

Caribbean Shores Standard Bearer Darrel Bradley Hosts Children Summer Camp

Today, Mayor Darrell Bradley concluded a two-week summer camp he hosted for the children of Caribbean Shores. Wearing his Standard Bearer hat, Bradley partnered with City Council and Diamonds International to treat the children to a fun and empowering camp. News Five attended the closing today at the B.T.L. Park.   Andrea Polanco, Reporting A […]

Verdes and Jaguars Claim Victory in Friendly Games Against the Suchi’s from Guatemala

Good evening, I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday.   The weekend brought out the National Male Football Selection as it continues preparation for its 3rd round appearance in the qualifier round of World Cup 2018 in Russia. Also making an appearance over the weekend was national champions Verdes FC who will face Gallos […]