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Two persons found guilty in the 2014 murder of Chryslin

 Tonight, the family of 16-year-old Chryslin Gladden has received justice for her brutal 2014 murder.
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Lord’s Bank resident shot while on the job in Belize

A man employed by the Leadership Intervention Unit was injured in a shooting incident this
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FPIC Protocol Plays an Integral Part in Safeguarding Maya Land

The Government of Belize has revisited its intentions of removing Professor Rosa Celorio as the
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Yes for Oil Exploration Down South; No to Land Exploitation

The spokesperson for the MLA and TAA, Cristina Coc, says the Maya Communities are not
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MLA/TAA Spokesperson Says GOB Should Stay Away from Fossil Fuel

The MLA and TAA aren’t the only groups battling against the exploitation of the country’s
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Mayor Wagner says there’s no problem with auditors

There is no truth to the report of financial misconduct or mismanagement at City Hall.
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What’s up with the City Admin at the Belize City

And now to the City Administration and the Belize City Council. Does a rift exist
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A curious case of conflict of interest at City Hall;

The Belize City Council has signed off on a contract for Gel Quarry Company Limited.
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Micah is participating council work and doing well, says Mayor

Belize City Councilor Micah Goodin is actively participating in council meetings. That’s according to Mayor
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The Japanese Government and the Belize City Council continue longstanding

The Belize City Council says that it will be able to access much-needed equipment. It
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Hurricane Season ends, restoration work continues after Lisa

The restoration and recovery continue after Hurricane Lisa battered Belize City four weeks ago. The
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FFB purchases additional property to further develop football in Belize

The Football Federation of Belize (FFB) has signed a land sale agreement with the government
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New FFB Land Will Benefit More than Just Sporting Community

The Minister of Youth and Sports, Rodwell Ferguson, says this is a momentous occasion for
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Front seats on all Floralia buses are prioritized for the

It’s usually the survival of the fittest when you try to catch a bus at
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New Buses Are On The Horizon

Upgrades to public transportation seem to be dawning sooner than expected.  According to the Ministry
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Ministry of Transport Back From Korea with Innovative Ideas for

A delegation from the Ministry of Transport recently returned from a five-day visit to South
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GOB Extends Amnesty Program

The Government of Belize has decided to extend the application period for its Amnesty Program.
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The Public Sector Workers’ Trust steps into assist persons affected

About three weeks ago Hurricane Lisa battered the Belize District and left many citizens reeling
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The Public Service Workers’ Trust launches health care programs for

The Public Service Workers’ Trust has launched several projects for its beneficiaries many of whom
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The Public Service Workers’ Trust launches health care programs for

The members of the Integrity Commissioner have been sworn in by Dame Froyla Tzalam, Governor
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