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The National Fire Service is today mourning the loss of one of their own, Corozal Sub-station Chief Meshack Henry. Henry, who was in his uniform, died instantly this morning when the motorcycle he was driving slammed into a truck on the boulevard in Corozal Town. The investigation is still ongoing, but preliminary indications are that […]
The finals of the National Coca-Cola Spelling Bee took place today in Burell Boom, Belize District. Twelve finalists representing all districts competed to become the top speller in the nation. It was a nerve wrecking experience which would be won only for the second time by the Toledo District and the first time for a […]
Prensa Libre T.V. has been airing an amateur video in which it claims that Belizean police and border management personnel are intimidating Guatemalans from Melchor de Mencos along the Adjacency Zone on the western border. The incident is said to have happened recently when the Belizean officials approached the Guatemalans who were in that area […]
Scheduling conflicts between the Annual Carnival Road March and the Expo Belize Market Place will soon be a thing of the past. The Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the National Celebrations Commission have signed on to a mutual agreement to establish a formal calendar outlining the dates for the respective events. The calendar […]
According to Blake, the calendar also takes into consideration the date for the annual Carnival King and Queen Competition. Marcello Blake, VP Commerce, BCCI “It was a meeting between both parties and basically what we all did was, each side provided their view on what the different activities were and we tried to find […]
The Memorial Park – remixed with a very expensive upgrade, was officially opened in September, 2013 – with what we were told was a modern bandstand and stylishly designed wooden booths. Nothing happened, and those booths were never opened. In October 2014 there were signs of life as Mayor Darrell Bradley spoke about eight of […]
Bad news at the memorial Park, but it’s not all bad. The Cinderella Plaza is almost done, and so are adjacent works on Kelly Street and Baymen Avenue. It’s welcome news for the residents of the area and for the taxi-men who had to endure months of gaping potholes. Mayor Bradley told us that where […]
And there is more good news. The Belize City Council, after a noticeable lull, is back at work cementing major streets in the old capital. Following general elections there was concern raised about the lack of activity as far as city infrastructure is concerned, but Mayor Bradley says that the work continues and eight projects […]
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The Caribbean Court of Justice is set to hand down a decision in a highly publicized case involving outspoken Jamaican gay rights activist Maurice Tomlinson and the State of Trinidad and Tobago. Belize is also a party to the claim brought by Tomlinson who asserts that his right to move freely within the CARICOM member […]
Nineteen year old Zachary Knox was released on bail today after spending seven nights on remand at the Belize Central Prison for allegedly committing an aggravated assault with a firearm upon Assistant Commissioner of Police, Chester Williams. Knox posted bail of ten thousand dollars at around five this evening. There have been claims that he […]
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There was a traffic accident in the city in which a boy, Eric Sanchez, was knocked off his bicycle, allegedly by a Tropic Air employee who police believe was intoxicated. Alexander Tesecum, a Belize City resident, has been charged with four traffic offenses. He appeared before Magistrate, Deborah Rogers and was arraigned for driving without […]
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There is another case involving an intoxicated driver. Customer Service Representative, John Downs admitted to driving under the influence of alcohol as he drove a car at the corner of Vernon Street and Mopan Street in the City. At the time he was also without a valid Belizean driver’s license. Downs appeared this morning before Magistrate Emmerita […]
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A delegation of representatives from various countries participating in the upcoming CODICADER Games arrived at the Phillip Goldson International Airport today. The team is here to conduct an assessment of facilities which will be used for the respective sporting activities. While a majority of those venues are supposedly up to scratch, work is underway to […]
The role of the National Sports Council has been crucial in the organization of the coming games. While it is the first time Belize is hosting the event, Aragon says the preliminary assessment is helpful since it helps to prepare adequately for the CODICADER Games. Elodio Aragon Jr., Minister of State, Ministry of Sports […]
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There is a report tonight out of Colombia where the national police agency says fifty commandos have seized eight tons of cocaine on a banana plantation. The drug was reportedly heading for the Caribbean on its way to the United States though it is not known which Caribbean country the drugs would have made its […]
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For months a scandal involving widespread corruption in FIFA has continued to unravel. Today, the U.K. based Guardian newspaper is reporting that lawyers representing the football organization have revealed that three high-ranking former FIFA officials secretly gave themselves pay raises and massive World Cup bonuses totalling a whopping seventy-nine million US dollars. According to the […]
The family of two-year old Elaxie Brown needs your help. She was recently diagnosed with leukemia and has been taken to a medical facility in Honduras, where she is currently admitted for treatment. But her family cannot afford the mounting bills for chemotherapy. They need urgent financial assistance to cover costs to keep the toddler […]
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Eight teacher education students from Mercer University in Atlanta, Georgia were at Helpage Belize today mingling with our golden citizens, some from the nearby Sister Cecilia Home and some brought in for the occasion. It’s part of a program designed to throw the students headfirst into different cultures and experiences, with the expectation that it […]