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Simone Biles is Here and Warmly Welcomed

Hundreds of Belizeans gathered today to get a glimpse and take pictures of the world’s best female gymnast Simone Biles. The famed athlete who won five medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics, including the gold medal for best all-around gymnast, is in Belize for about a week during the holidays to catch up on a […]

Can You Help Police Solve Baby Janeeka’s Death?

Two weeks ago, a month shy of her second birthday, twenty-three-month-old Janeeka Campbell suffered a most brutal and senseless death in St. Matthews’s village, in the Cayo District. According to statements to police from her parents, Baby Janeeka fell down a flight of stairs, after getting out of bed where her father was sleeping and […]

Suspects Sought in Two of Three Recent Belmopan-area Murders

Police in the Belmopan area have been kept busy recently with several murder cases. Teakettle’s Abner Vasquez was beaten to death in the village on December second. On December fifteenth, the body of Manuel Medrano was found at his farm outside Buena Vista village, off the Spanish Lookout Road. Only a day later, mason Freddy […]

Belize Action Frowns on U.N. Turnaround Over LGBT Expert

On Monday, a vote at the United Nations General Assembly cleared the way for the appointment of an independent expert, Thailand’s Vi-tit Mun-ta-bhorn, on sexual orientation and gender identity issues. Belize’s representatives at the U.N. had twice previously voted in favour of appointing the expert, but on Monday, a vote was initially and erroneously cast […]

Scott Stirm Says Some Animals are not More Equal than Others

According to Stirm, the U.N.’s endorsement continues and possibly accelerates the slippery slide of humanity toward accepting abnormal and harmful behaviour. He also contends that it harms the freedoms guaranteed under the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights formed in the aftermath of the Jewish Holocaust and the Second World War. To defeat this, he […]

What’s Become of the Church-State Commission?

The Church State Commission, first described as a “morality commission,” was announced in the aftermath of August’s Section Fifty-Three decision. Chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber, it was set up to address heavy issues under public morality, as well as to improve on the relationship between government and the churches. Key items on the […]

G.O.B.: Guatemala Fishing Law Doesn’t Count

Late this evening, the Belize Press Office issued a release responding to the Guatemalan Fisheries Regulations, a story that the media broke on Wednesday. The release goes on to state, “The Government of Belize wishes to remind the general public that the maritime spaces of Belize are established by the Maritime Areas Act of Belize […]

A Handsome Sum for Chon Saan to Become Immigration Belmopan?

Will the Government of Belize pay as much as four million Belize dollars for the Chon Saan Palace Restaurant building in Belmopan? That’s what News Five sources say, though manager and President of the Senate Lee Mark Chang is out of country and not available to confirm. We can tell you that the Ministry of […]

Fire Service Stops Potentially Catastrophic Fire in St. Martin’s Area

A potentially dangerous house fire was averted this afternoon, thanks to prompt response by personnel from the National Fire Service.  Shortly after twelve o’clock, a call was placed to the fire department informing them of a fire near Flamboyant Street in the St. Martin’s de Porres area.  A team was immediately dispatched to the scene […]

New Equipment for City Council as Part of Flood Mitigation Project

The Flood Mitigation Infrastructure Project has brought significant changes to the north side of Belize City, particularly the busy residential areas of Belama and closer to downtown on Douglas Jones Street, Cinderella Plaza and along the waterfront. But while most of those are infrastructural, the Belize City Council as a participant in the project is […]

Concrete Works on Pause for Christmas

The Belize City Council has been steadily working on its concreting project for Belize City, converting a couple hundred roadways to concrete. However, Christmas season means a break for some projects, particularly on East and West Canal, especially in the downtown area near Orange Street. Mayor Darrell Bradley assured residents that works will begin again […]

Police Officers’ Kids in Belmopan Receive Pre-Christmas Treat

The spirit of the season is not only limited to Belize City. This afternoon in the nation’s capital, a special party was organized for the children of police officers in the jurisdiction, many of whom will not see their moms or dads for the next few days, or indeed for the past few weeks, because […]

Christmas for the Mentally Challenged in Belize City

The Welcome Resource Center held its annual Christmas party for its one hundred and fifty plus persons living with a mental condition. Staff, volunteers and donors engaged the participants in fun activities, lunch and they were given gifts. News Five spoke with Administrator Joyce Ellis about the annual event.   Joyce Ellis, Administrator, Welcome Resource […]

Group Hug in Action at B.T.L. Park

There was a party at B.T.L. Park on Wednesday – with live music and lots of gifts. Local charity Group Hug got out two hundred children and treated them to a day of fun as a part of their annual Christmas outreach activity. With the help of sponsors, Group Hug gave the children a much […]

Salvation Army’s Helping Hand

Over eight hundred persons this year will receive Christmas hampers courtesy of the Salvation Army. Today, the hefty bags of goodies were handed over to recipients at several locations across the city as well as Hattieville, Georgeville in the Cayo District and Maskall Village in rural Belize District. The Christmas pantry initiative was possible through […]

Donations Slow, But Kettle Drive Keeps On

Now the Christmas hampers to needy families is just one of the many activities that the Salvation Army does during the season. Those include the annual Christmas party for over seven hundred primary school children and giving gifts to children across Belize City. According to Major Joliker Leandre, it is all part of the organization’s […]