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Brodies Employee Gunned Down in Buttonwood Bay

A well-known employee of Brodies Supermarket, here in Belize City, is dead after he was shot in the Buttonwood Bay neighborhood on Thursday night.  It was routine for Glenn Vernon to meet up with his friends after work at a location on Dolphin Drive.  There, they would socialize and enjoy each other’s company before going […]

Football Athlete Allegedly Caught With Contraband

Ian Gaynair is a well-known football player who made a name for himself with the Jaguars, Belize’s National Team.  But tonight, he is not making the news for his accomplishment on the football field. Earlier today, police officers allegedly stopped Ian Gaynair in an area between San Antonio and Santa Cruz villages in the Orange […]

Teacher and Son Knocked Down in Lord’s Bank

A primary school teacher and her five-year-old son were struck by a vehicle on Monday evening in Lord’s Bank as they were walking home.  Tessa Myvett, a teacher at Bernice Yorke Institute of Learning, was along with her son when a vehicle knocked them down.  While the little boy escaped serious injury, his mother wasn’t […]

Tessa Myvett Needs Your Help

For Tessa Myvett to be flown to the United States by air ambulance, she needs to raise seven thousand U.S. dollars.  That doesn’t include the cost of the surgery and therapy.  According to Principal Ali, the school has made a donation but they are still in need of financial assistance from the public.   Sherry […]

Repairs to PGH Mile 7 Coming

In December 2021, the retaining wall at mile seven on the Phillip Goldson Highway gave way as a result of the Belize River’s undercurrent. Construction on that portion of the highway is expected to begin in ten days. But, the need for upgrades along the highway heading out of Belize City is not limited to […]

Government Department’s Migration to Eleanor Hall Building

We also got an opportunity to ask Espat, and Cordel Hyde, the Area Representative for Lake Independence, for an update on government’s transition to the Eleanor Hall Building on Lake Independence Boulevard. Several government departments are relocating to the multi-million dollar building which was constructed under the former administration for use as a multi-purpose facility. […]

The Belize Civic Center is “very active”

Minister Espat also gave an update on the use of the Belize Civic Center. The thirty-three million dollar sporting facility is buzzing with activities says Minister Espat.  He says that the greatest challenge the Civic Center poses is its excessive consumption of energy used to power its air conditioning system. But, according to Espat, engineers […]

Hurricane Preparedness for 2022 Hurricane Season

Seventeen days into the official hurricane season, there have already been reports of flooding, especially in southern Belize. Fortunately, there are no major weather systems affecting Belize at this time. But, constant rains are a sign that we will experience an above average 2022 hurricane season. Well, the minister responsible for Disaster Risk Management, Orlando […]

Low Lying Belize City A Concern For First Responders

Belize City continues to be a concern during the wet season.  While major infrastructural work has been done along the canals in Belize City, as well as dredging works in the Halouver Creek, Minister Orlando Habet says Belize City will always be a problem due to its location below sea level. He is, however, advising […]

10th Climate Forum Brings Together Key Stakeholders

The National Meteorological Service held its tenth National Climate Outlook Forum today in Belize City. The forum highlighted key messages and presentations from local, regional and international agencies on the provision of climate information and services. It also included presentations from meteorologists and climatologists at the National Meteorological Service on the rainfall and temperatures forecasted […]

Rainy Weekend across the Country

It is going to be a wet and rainy weekend across the country with potential flooding in low-lying areas. The National Meteorological Service has been tracking a weather system that has moved through Nicaragua and Honduras and is about to emerge in the Gulf of Honduras. Experts do not expect the system to develop into […]

Low Lying Areas in Belmopan Prone to Flooding

The Belmopan Emergency Committee has issued a notice to residents of the Garden City informing them of the low pressure system that is expected to affect the entire country over the weekend. With the expected outbreaks of showers and thunderstorms, a flood watch is in effect and there is a possibility of flooding over low-lying […]

Mitigating Measures for Farmers Ahead of Wet Weekend

The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise has also issued an advisory for farmers in flood prone areas. The safety measures advisory outlines actions to mitigate the effects of possible flooding. The release says that crop producers are advised to harvest available and mature crops, make a note of all crops planted and production […]

Traffic Officers with Powers of Arrest Sworn in for Belmopan

The expanding capital city, Belmopan now has thirty-four new Special Constables who, over the past ten days, underwent a training course on traffic laws, and upon their successful completion of the training, are empowered to make arrests on traffic violations. The officers received their certificates this afternoon and News Five’s Marion Ali was present at […]

BTB, “Defining Customer Service and Leadership”

The Belize Tourism Board is elevating the services being offered in the local tourism industry. B.T.B. recently inaugurated its ‘Elevate Training Program’ for tourism stakeholders, under the theme ‘Defining Customer Service and Leadership’. The project started with its first workshop in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye. Today, the training program moved to Belize City where […]

Minister Calls for Collaboration to Open Domestic Violence Centers Countrywide

On the day of her memorial on June fifth – the fifty-ninth anniversary of her hanging – the sons of the late Nora Parham had shared their wish that the government would open centers in every district to provide support for victims of domestic violence. It is a wish that the Minister of Human Development, […]

Belizean U-20 Athletes Captures Gold in Nicaragua

Today, Belize captured two gold medals at the U-20 Central American Athletics Championships in Managua, Nicaragua. Mia Sylvester won Belize’s first gold medal in the discus throw event with a throw of forty point eight-five meters, improving on her personal best by almost four meters. Later, Kirk Elrington Junior won Belize’s second gold medal, this […]

Coming Soon: Sports Academies across Belize

Belize’s athletes in the various disciplines are often put to the test when they compete against their peers from other countries. Sometimes they make us proud, and at other times, we see where their preparation in the sport did not make them the best at their game to contend on the international level. Many have […]

Prosthetic Hope

This week’s On the Bright Side with Sabreena Daly highlights a non-governmental organization that is offering amputees who are getting another lease on life through the use of prosthetic limbs.   Sabreena Daly, Reporting Meet Lloyd Graham. He lost his leg six years ago when a trailer fell on top of him. Recounting the incident, […]