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Cotton Tree Duo: Cruz Castillo and Stanley Herrera Jr. Arraigned for the Murder of Israel Perez

These the two men were arraigned this afternoon in the Belmopan Magistrate’s Court for the murder of Immigration clerk, Israel Perez.  Cotton Tree residents, Cruz Castillo and Stanley Herrera Junior, were known to the murder victim and Police proceeded to levy charges after they found Perez’s vehicle as well as other items on Castillo. He […]

Canadian National Wanted in Belize, Arrested for Drug Possession

On Monday, we reported that Canadian national Jordan Bacchus was arrested by police in his home country for possession of drugs. According to the Canadian media, Bacchus will answer to the drug charges in Sudbury, as well as armed robbery and other charges in Toronto and then he will be extradited to Belize where he […]

Couple Hospitalized after Mid-Afternoon Stabbing

A stabbing incident earlier today on Gill Street has left a couple hospitalized at the K.H.M.H. after receiving injuries to various parts of their bodies.  Thirty-five-year-old Rhonda Burgess and her boyfriend, Erick Tillett, were at home babysitting a three-year-old toddler when they came under attack by an individual who is known to them.  According to […]

The P.U.P. to Review Contracts Issued Past the Life of the Current City Council

A four-year contract renewal for Candice Burke to remain city administrator, along with four other directors, has brought outgoing mayor Darrell Bradley under fire.  On Wednesday, he confirmed that a new agreement between the Belize City Council and Burke had been signed back in November 2017.  Bradley contends that the purpose of the extension is […]

Guyana’s Opposition Leader Turns Down Nomination of CJ Kenneth Benjamin

Guyana’s Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo has turned down the nomination of Chief Justice of Belize Kenneth Benjamin to be Chancellor of the Judiciary of the South American country, according to Stabroek News from Guyana. A letter sent to President David Granger indicates that Jagdeo did the requisite due diligence on both the candidates for Chancellor […]

P.U.P. Chairman on DPM Faber’s Comment on Election Outcome

The United Democratic Party remains at the helm of central government until general elections are called.  It means that until then, all municipal bodies will be functioning under the leadership of the Barrow administration.  At the launch of the U.D.P. manifesto last Thursday, Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber hinted that if cities and towns were […]

P.U.P. Prepares for What It Says Will Be a Mammoth Convention

Since postponing its national convention a few weeks ago due to inclement weather, the People’s United Party has been busy organizing what it is calling the biggest political gathering that Belizeans will ever witness.  With less than a month away from the March seventh municipals, gears are in motion to mobilize as many as fifteen […]

Protest in Cayo Against the Alleged Padding of the Voters List

A protest was held today in front of the Elections and Boundaries offices in Santa Elena. Supporters, as well as candidate councillors of the People’s United Party, came out to decry what they allege, is the padding of the voter’s list in the western municipalities. In the Twin Towns, the P.U.P. has been out of […]

P.U.P. Mayoral Candidate Says: Win Elections Legally

During the year-long immigration hearings of the Senate Select Committee, the former director of Immigration Ruth Meighan confirmed that at least two thousand persons, who did not qualify, illegally obtained nationality before the 2012 elections.  The P.U.P. has maintained that aided by the U.D.P. politicians, these persons were able to vote in the last general […]

Kaya Cattouse Slams Cycling Federation for Excluding Female and Junior Races in its Annual Calendar

Well-known female cyclist Kaya Cattouse is the latest athlete to come out against the Cycling Federation of Belize, amid the controversy surrounding the stalling of its elections.  She is not necessarily siding with Tariq Cano who is one of several candidates vying for presidency of the embattled organization, instead Cattouse has chosen to come forward […]

Cattouse Says There’s Lack of Transparency under Leslie’s Presidency

Cattouse has since taken to social media to vent her frustrations with the Cycling Federation.  She outlines a number of issues, including a lack of transparency under Leslie’s presidency.   Kaya Cattouse, Female Cyclist “From what I can see, the Cycling Federation definitely needs to have more races.  For myself and the C-Ray Cycling Club, […]

The Vision of the Political Aspirants in Punta Gorda

In our ongoing series on mayoral candidates, we headed to the southernmost town of Punta Gorda.  The population is mixed and there are just under four thousand voters who are expected to cast their ballots on March seventh. The town faces a myriad of issues which growing municipalities’ experience, especially in the area of garbage […]

Town Councils Heavily Indebted to S.S.B.

With elections four weeks away, all eyes are how town councils have been performing in the different municipalities.  Today, News Five learnt that at least three councils are heavily indebted to the Social Security Board for unpaid contributions on behalf of staff members.  According to the information provided to the Board of Directors of S.S.B., the San Ignacio […]

Gomez Women Charged for Drug Trafficking in Orange Walk

Ongoing anti-drug operations took police up north to the village of Trinidad in the Orange Walk District.  In an empty lot there, they found a plastic bag containing forty pieces of crack cocaine that amounted to two point nine grams. There were no arrests. But in a second bust in the village, on Wednesday morning, […]

Overnight Flash Flood in Unitedville, Cayo

There was a flash flood in the west on Wednesday night. Sometime after mid-night, NEMO was called out to an area in Unitedville where a portion of the George Price Highway and two houses were under two to three feet of water. According to Central Regional Coordinator for NEMO, Al Westby, the area floods whenever […]

Age is Just a Number: Mary Tate Turns 104

Mary Tate of the Sister Cecilia Home for the Elderly celebrated her one hundred and fourth birthday today in grand style. She was serenaded by the other residents, ate birthday cake and spent time with her granddaughters. We found her in high spirits and full of energy. Tate told us that she lived on Pickstock […]

Healthy Living Heads to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at the K.H.M.H.

There is good news coming out the country’s largest referral hospital, the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital.  That is that the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit is finally in operation. It’s been two years since the official handing over of the completed unit took place. In tonight’s Healthy Living, we find out what caused the delay and […]