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A man was left in critical condition after he was viciously attacked and almost chopped to death in Caye Caulker Village. On Sunday night, January seventh, police found thirty-seven-year-old Tito Rosado on the side of the street, bleeding out from several chop wounds. We spoke with Assistant Commissioner of Police, Hilberto Romero for more information. […]
Written on January 9, 2024 | Posted in
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There are new developments to report on tonight regarding an agreement that is yet to be signed between the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association and BSI. On Thursday, we reported that after a lengthy stalemate, both parties had finally arrived at a mutually agreeable decision in respect of a new commercial agreement. A day later, […]
Written on January 8, 2024 | Posted in
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In other sugar news, a decision was handed down by the High Court on Friday, in a matter where a claim was brought by the Corozal Sugar Cane Producers Association against former vice president Everaldo Uk and nine other members who had been expelled from the CSPCA. Justice Genevieve Chabot, in her determination, has found […]
Written on January 8, 2024 | Posted in
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The first murder of 2024 is that of Belizean-American, thirty-four-year-old Christon Logan, a resident of the United States. Logan left Belize in 2017 for his home country and has been living and working there since then. He was reportedly working two jobs in order to help his family back home with a recreational business that […]
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Two brothers were arraigned in the Independence Magistrate’s Court this afternoon for the murder of Christon Logan. The pair, captured here on this amateur video recording being escorted by police, was charged jointly for the murder that occurred shortly before three on Sunday morning. Cornelio and Ernesto Martinez appeared unrepresented before the lower court and […]
Written on January 8, 2024 | Posted in
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Twenty-three-year-old Rupert Codd attempted a dash for freedom after being arraigned earlier today in the magistrate’s court for the sexual assault of a woman. At 2:30 this afternoon, Codd was escorted to Courtroom Number Five where he was read a single charge of sexual assault upon a forty-one-year-old woman. It is alleged that he groped […]
Written on January 8, 2024 | Posted in
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The late Roman Catholic Bishop Lawrence Nicasio will officially be laid to rest at Our Lady of Guadalupe Co-Cathedral in Belmopan on Tuesday and will be interred adjacent to the tomb of Bishop O.P Martin. Leading up to his funeral, several memorial services have been held by the Catholic diocese in remembrance of Bishop Larry. […]
Written on January 8, 2024 | Posted in
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Last Thursday you heard Chief Engineer in the Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing, Evondale Moody speak about the intensive repair and restorative work that the Public Building which houses the High Court and the Magistrate’s Court have undergone. The building had been deteriorating rapidly, and suffered major damage to Hurricane Lisa. While the ministry […]
Written on January 8, 2024 | Posted in
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Late December 2023 saw tensions rise in Concepcion Village after the Elections and Boundaries Department announced the cancellation of the nominations and bye-election required to fill an open position on the Concepcion Village Council. The member position became vacant when Rosalva Moh resigned in early November to bid for chairperson. Having lost that endeavor, Moh […]
Written on January 8, 2024 | Posted in
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The Christmas Bird Count serves to monitor avian populations. This community-driven event, conducted by the Belize Audubon Society has been held annually in Belize for over forty years. Organized by the Belize Audubon Society, the primary objective of the activity remains the careful observation and counting of birds within designated areas. These efforts yield essential […]
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