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NEMO says Belize is at risk of being hit by

Tonight, the National Meteorological Service of Belize and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) say
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CEMO is Prepared says Belize City Mayor

The City Emergency Management Organization (CEMO) has also issued a notice on the weather system.
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Parts of Belize City being devoured by Caribbean Sea

Climate Change continues to affect the country. We’ve reported on several coastal communities where rising
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Belize City Street Figures pled guilty to being members of

Four Belize City street figures pled guilty to being members of a gang and producing
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Six Men Arrested For Gang Affiliation

Police arrested half a dozen men in twenty-four hours for gang affiliation. According to police,
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Guinea Grass Man Shot by Police

A man was reportedly shot by police in Guinea Grass Village, Orange Walk. We are
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Yo Creek Villager Targeted by Gunman

Also in the Orange Walk District, a man was shot last night in Yo Creek
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Electric Buses are the Way to Go

In early 2023, the Government of Belize will receive the first fleet of electric buses
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Electric Taxis Are Coming

The e-transit plan not only comprises electric buses. According to Mayor Wagner, the plan also
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Holy Emmanuel Street being Upgraded

And as we mentioned, the electric buses will serve the entire city, first leaving off
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Belize Remains Free of Monkeypox

Belize remains free of the Monkeypox virus. To date, there have been more than severity
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New COVID-19 Cases Continue to Decrease

We also asked Dr. Diaz for an update on the number of COVID-19 cases. According
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An Update on the Vaccination Rate

As for vaccines, Dr. Diaz shared the latest number of persons who have received the
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Tilapia Fingerlings In Quarantine After Being Affected by Bacteria

Fish at the Tilapia Hatchery in Central Farm, Cayo are being affected by bacteria. A
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US Government provides financial support to BAHA for medfly program

The US Government, through the US Department of Agriculture, provided two hundred twenty-six thousand dollars
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Over Twenty Farmers Receive Training in Soursop Cultivation

Farmers from the Cayo District participated in a one-day workshop in Central Farm on soursop
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San Jose Succotz Woman Attacked on Her Property

Sixty-six-year-old Martina Col, a resident of San Jose Succotz Village in the Cayo District, says
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Mayor Wagner Updates on City’s Tax Collecting Efforts

During the interview with Belize City Mayor Bernard Wagner, he also spoke about the council’s
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GOB Gives Parcel of Land to Panamanian Embassy so An

The Embassy of Panama in Belize received its land papers and is now looking to
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Garden City Gets New Garbage Bins for Plastic Bottles

The Child Advisory Body (CAB) has launched its new clean-up initiative.  Newly build petal-shaped garbage
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The Belize Cancer Society launches its 5th Annual Cancer Awareness

The Belize Cancer Society Dangriga Branch has announced the launch of its 5th Annual Cancer
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The National High School Volleyball Tournament makes a return

As schools return to operating under some form of normalcy, so are the sporting competitions
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Reggae artist Etana is preparing in advance for her upcoming

Reggae artist Etana is in Belize to drum up attention for her upcoming concert on
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BDF Makes Headway With Investigations into the Death of Private

Bullying and sexual harassment: that’s what an investigation into the death of BDF soldier, Micha
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BDF Commander Says Captain Coc’s Death Concluded to be Due

Brigadier General Azariel Loria also gave an update on the investigation into the death of
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Moreira walks free; but will he be able to rejoin

Thirty-one-year-old Albert Moreira is today a free man. That’s because Supreme Court Justice Ricardo O’Neil
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BDF Solider Allegedly Affiliated with Gang Remains on Suspension

Members of the public are left questioning cases of the BDF’s bad behaviour.  And, this
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An Update on Redistricting Case

Tonight, there is an update on the Belize Peace Movement’s redistricting case. The case was
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TNC Writes GOB, says More Separate ESIAs Should be Done

The Belize Program Coordinator for The Nature Conservancy, Julie Robinson has penned a letter to
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The Met-Service is keeping a close eye on a new

The National Meteorological Service is currently monitoring another weather system developing in the eastern Caribbean
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Belize continues to work toward greater climate resilience

The Ministry of Blue Economy and the UN body, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO),
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TASA Signs Grant Agreement to Continue Conservation Efforts

Bigger fish and more fish: that is what the Turneffe Atoll Sustainability Association (TASA) is
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Over a dozen women take the steering wheel in BDF

Sixteen Belizean women are learning how to drive a motor vehicle. The Young Women’s Christian
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Belmopan Land Dispute Ventilated

The former UDP Belmopan City Council is being chastised for de-reserving a piece of land
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Santa Rosa Village Resident’s House Demolished because of Land Dispute

Santa Rosa Village resident, Godfrey Sho says that the house in which he lived for
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Miguel Lopez Shares his Side of the story

A resident from San Jose Succotz Village, Cayo District tells the other side of what
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Marissa Longsworth, new Honorary Consul of Canada

Former President of the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Marissa Longsworth is the new
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Corozal and PG Community Hospitals to receive autoclaves to safely

The community hospitals of Corozal and Punta Gorda Towns are receiving autoclaves, thanks to a
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Farming communities to improve irrigation systems

Several farming communities across Belize are improving their irrigation systems. That’s the main objective of
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BDF Soldier Private Martells Is on the Road to Recovery

Belize Defense Force Private Cory Martells is on the road to recovery and is expected
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BDF Working to Get Blood Bank Equipment

BDF Commander, Brigadier General, Azariel Loria, says that after this incident, they realized that they
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Making Workplaces Safe Spaces

The realities of life can be consuming. For many of us, the challenges faced outside
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Belize pilots CARICOM Youth Development Action Plan

Belize is joining the rest of the Caribbean Community in pressing forward with what’s called
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San Jose Palmar Village to Host Fiesta Del Pueblo

The twenty-second Fiesta Del Pueblo is going to be held this weekend in San Jose
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Belmopan Cancer Society receive donation for financial assistance program

Getting cancer treatment and being administered the necessary tests are expensive. For those living with
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YWCA elects new Board of Directors

The Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) has elected its new board of directors. At its
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TIDE Celebrates 25th Anniversary

TIDE is celebrating its 25th anniversary this month. Senior Correspondent Paul Mahung has the details
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Shyne reflects on 22nd anniversary of album debut

At the turn the millennium, quite a few of us were listening to the debut
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