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A “Princess” slain: Indira Thompson stabbed to death over sex rejection

The life of one person was cut short at the start of the Easter holidays in the City and it was a mentally challenged woman. Indira “Princess” Thompson lived her life on the streets when she was not at the Welcome Resource Center located in Lake Independence. Early Friday morning, she was stabbed multiple times […]

Gangs at peace through Easter; follow-up session conducted

There has been a noticeable calm in the streets of the Old Capital since last Wednesday, when leaders of various Belize City gangs took the streets for a first-of-its-kind peace walk.  Behind the scenes, a lot has been happening in an attempt to broker a truce, including a series of meetings that have been called […]

Warring factions look to sign up to keep the peace

Jawhi, along with Brother Nuri Muhammad, has been busy with the leadership of the respective groups hammering out the terms of the peace treaty. While he has chosen, at this juncture, not to elaborate on those specific conditions, he says that the men are firmly committed to putting down the guns. We also spoke with […]

Interpol looks for seasoned criminals, including Manuel ‘El Pelon’ Castillo

The International Criminal Police Organization, known as Interpol, has fingered six Belizeans among two hundred fifty-seven Caribbean nationals wanted this Easter by the agency, according to website News Americas Now. Boris Vostry is a national of both Belize and the Czech Republic who is wanted by the Czech Republic to serve a sentence for fraud. […]

Guatemalan Congress rejects expanding map to include Belize

Weeks ago, we reported that a leaked progress report by a consultant in Guatemala was pushing the idea to officially include Belize as part of Guatemala in that country’s map. The report was done by a consultant who was on contract to perform certain activities for a year. In his report for January, he makes […]

Brothers suffocate in Orange Walk farm well

Two brothers perished in a well on their family farm on Good Friday in Tower Hill,  Orange Walk. The Coyock brothers were cleaning out an old well when one of them started to suffocate and the other tried to help. Unfortunately, neither of the brothers survived the incident. While the details of the post-mortem have […]

Boy drowns in a vat in San Pedro

Six-year-old Zaeem Vicente Torres, a resident of San Pedro Town, lost his life over the Easter weekend in a most bizarre incident. The infant was at a restaurant along with his parents around nine o’clock on Holy Thursday when he disappeared from their view. While he had been playing with other kids in the vicinity, […]

Girl, 9, fights for life after nearly drowning in Corozal

Drowning is a common concern in the Easter Holidays as Belizeans travel to sources of water for relaxation. The family of nine-year-old Samaria Azencio Murcia waits by her bedside at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital tonight as she continues to fight for her life. Following a near-drowning at the Miami Beach in Corozal on Good […]

Razed Chateau Caribbean lights up again – why?

It may have been raining on Easter Monday afternoon, but that didn’t stop fire from once again engulfing the Chateau Caribbean Hotel on Marine Parade. It was previously severely damaged by a massive fire on November twenty-seventh, 2016. That fire was caused by an explosion triggered by a leaking gas line which led to the […]

Small fire hits home at Elston Kerr Street

There was also fire reported on the Southside of Belize City, at a residence on Elston Kerr Street. On Easter Sunday afternoon, fire personnel were called to put out a fire inside a room at residence number seven-three-seven-nine, an unpainted wooden bungalow house belonging to domestic Dawn Faber of Racoon Street Extension. Station officer for […]

Fire Service confirms Our Lady of the Way fire was incendiary

Last Monday night, police responded to a report of a fire at Our Lady of the Way Roman Catholic School in Ladyville, where the lower flat of a two-storey building was engulfed in flames. Quick action by the Fire Service contained and extinguished the fire. The fire destroyed the principal’s office and thousands of dollars […]

Prime Minister off on personal leave

Prime Minister Dean Barrow is off on personal leave. He left the country on Easter Monday, April seventeenth and returns on April twenty-third. During the Prime Minister’s absence, the Hon. Patrick Faber, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Youth, Culture and Sports will act as Prime Minister.  

B.N.T.U. prepares for convention

The Belize National Teachers’ Union meets in convention beginning on Wednesday in Corozal Town. The unions use this medium to discuss usual union business for reporting to its membership such as financial reports and talks about the education system. Recently though, attention has been focused on the three-cornered race to succeed Luke Palacio who is […]

Moody’s gives Belize and Superbond thumbs up

Belize is buckling down to the business of paying off Superbond three point oh with interest payments resuming on a semi-annual basis subject to conditions until 2030 when the first of five soft bullets kicks in. This week, Moody’s Investors’ Service gave its thumbs up to the Government’s plans for the Superbond with a series […]

Symposium honors Caribbean feminism

Indigenous women from Belize participated in a three day symposium in Trinidad earlier this month.  Cristina Coc, Cynthia Ellis-Topsey, Annelita Garcia and Sandra Miranda, along with Selene Solis of the ISCR, attended the “Indigenous Geographies and Caribbean Feminisms: Common Struggles against Global Capitalism” symposium. They brought together Indigenous and other women in the Caribbean to […]

Man charged for rape of teen in San Pedro home

That’s the good news, but thirty-nine year old Eldon Williams, an unemployed man of San Pedrito area of San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye, has been charged with the rape of a seventeen-year-old student. On Easter Sunday morning, the student and her mother told police that she was sleeping on a couch inside the living room. […]

Sports Monday reviews disappointing Cross Country Cycling Classic

Good evening, I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday. [Highlights of weekend sporting activities….]