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The San Pedro Sun

First ever labour Day beach bash at 'Secret Beach!'
Perhaps the most anticipated beach parties in the entire country of Belize take place on Ambergris Caye. The island is already well known for its festive vibes all year round, and for this year's Labour Day weekend celebrations, DJ Chabo along with DMad 1, Dehydration Mighty Soud took party lovers to a different level of beach partying. Sponsored by My Beautiful Belize Visitor Guide, Green Lizard Juice, and Belikin Beer, the first-ever beach bash brought island residents to the not-so 'Secret Beach.' The location was unknown to me. I heard about it a few times, but in reality had no idea where it was, other than 'a couple miles up the coast' of the island. So the day came and I was excited to be at this new spot that everyone had been talking about. I mean, no one wanted to miss this first beach bash at the Secret Beach. It was the inauguration of an annual event and was definitely a 'be there or nowhere' event! After a good drive, the beach came into view and soon I was in the middle of the live jamboree. People lined the beach and danced to the tunes of DJ Chabo.

Potential Zika case returns back negative
On Wednesday, April 27th, the Ministry of Health (MOH) shared some highly anticipated news after receiving the results from one of several blood samples sent to the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) in Trinidad to be tested for the Zika virus. The MOH confirmed the result from the first patient to be negative for Zika, but was tested positive for Dengue-another leading disease that is carried by the same Aedes Aegypti mosquito. After Belize was listed under the "Center for Disease Control" (CDC) list of travel advisories, speculation to whether or not the country has Zika raised concern locally and internationally. In April, southern districts of Belize had several outbreaks of potential cases and samples were collected and sent out for additional testing. Because Belize does not have equipment to properly detect mosquito-borne diseases like Zika, Dengue, or Chikungunya, the waiting period take weeks.

"Experience the Power of Plants" at SPHS Science Fair
From coconuts to carrots to coffee beans, the healthy benefits of Belize's plants were creatively demonstrated at San Pedro High School's (SPHS) annual Science Fair on Friday, April 29th. The Angel Nu�ez Auditorium showcased thirty-three vibrantly decorated booths that focused on this year's theme of "Experience the Power of Plants." SPHS is never short of talent, whether it be sports or academics, and these students showcased their creativity and uniqueness. The SPHS student body, teachers, parents, and community members visited the different booths, evaluating, and critiquing each group's performance. Belize is known for its abundance of exotic plants, fruits, herbs, and roots which have many healing properties. Students excelled at utilizing the array of flora that are readily available in the country for their projects. Each group brainstormed brilliant ideas, and came up with products in the form of teas, juices, oils, food, and pastries. The ultimate purpose of these products was to help boost the immune system, support weight loss, reduce hypertension, cholesterol, anemia, heart disease, and Alzheimer's disease.

SPRC says good-bye to Shirlee Arnould
After six plus years of dedicated work as the Branch Coordinator of the San Pedro Red Cross Branch (SPRC), Shirlee Arnould left the country on Sunday, May 1st, bound for a new adventure in her professional life. To commemorate her time in office, the SPRC, along with close friends, held a farewell dinner party for Arnould on Wednesday, April 20th at El Divino Restaurant. Before the party started, Arnould was acknowledged by the entire SPRC staff for her hard work and dedication to the organization. The Media and Communications Officer of SPRC, Laurie Norton thanked Arnould for her unconditional assistance to the organization and commended her for always maintaining the branch up to date with its daily functions. At the meeting it was also announced that while a new Branch Coordinator is chosen, Aimee Fearneyhough will remain responsible for the First Aid/CPR Training functions of the branch. All inquiries are to be directed to her at [email protected] or via phone at 629-8707. When it comes to Blood Drives and Blood Requests, Heidi Simmons will be responsible, and she can be contacted via [email protected] or via phone at 605-8798. All other SPRC related inquiries should be directed to the Chairman, Eiden Salazar at 610-0597 or via email at [email protected]

3 males detained for possession of drugs and firearms
On Tuesday, May 3rd, three Hispanic males were detained and arrested for the possession of drugs and illegal firearms. Police Constable (PC) Genero Samos #1025, along with (Corporal) Cpl Jose Blanco #400 were conducting mobile patrols on Sea Grape Drive in San Pedro Town, when shortly after, information was received that the South Ambergris Caye Neighborhood Watch personnel had detained three male persons at a dock located at the Mosquito Coast Area, approximately one mile south of San Pedro Town. PC Samos walked toward the beach to a dock, where they saw three men detained by three security officers of the South Ambergris Caye Neighborhood Watch. The men were identified as 20-year-old Christian Espat of San Pedrito area, 19-year-old Rene Kumul of DFC area and 20-year-old Jose Armando Guillen, Salvadoran of Sea Grape Drive, all in San Pedro Town. The security officers also brought forth a black knapsack that the detainees left after attempting to escape.

First ever Labour day weekend bash at 'Secret Beach.'
Belizeans across the country celebrated the Labour Day Weekend with a variety of fun activities. From the popular Agriculture and Trade Show in the capital city of Belmopan, to sporting events and beach parties, the entire country was in a celebratory mode. Ambergris Caye was no exception, and on Sunday, May 1st, island residents enjoyed a great beach party at the popular spot known as "Secret Beach" located north of San Pedro Town. The all day bash began shortly after 10AM, with a huge crowd of people making their way to the beach area within the Grand Belizean Estates development. People arrived via boat, golf cart, motorbike and even bicycles, nobody wanted to miss this one of a kind event. Revellers danced the day away to the finest tunes brought by DJ Chabo, DMad 1, and Dehydration Mighty Sound. Bartenders kept the drinks coming, including the famous 'Green Lizard Juice.' Fabulous prizes were raffled during the event, and drink specials were announced at the end of every hour. Before the event wrapped up, Karma and Nitro performed on stage, to the delight of the attendees.

Fundraiser held for Frank Panton
The island community never fails to lend a helping hand. On Friday, April 29th, a coin drive, and food and bake sale was held to raise funds for Winston Frank Panton. Panton, an active member of the community, is in need of financial assistance following his cancer diagnosis. As such, long-time friends of Panton, volunteers from Red Cross, and students from La Isla Bonita Elementary gathered to raise money for Panton's medical expenses. If you would like to assist Frank Panton with donations to help finance his medical costs, please contact him at 628-2542. The San Pedro Sun would like to acknowledge Frank Panton in this difficult time, along with his great achievements and efforts that have helped the community of San Pedro. A visit to the doctor led to the discovery of Panton having an advanced state of cancer. The disease has spread to his spinal cord, and he now needs immediate medical attention. Marisa Salazar, a long-time friend of Panton, willingly assisted the drive and invited people to stop by and make a donation. "We are trying to raise funds so he can get treatment. Even though we are showing support, he needs a lot of prayers too," said Salazar.

Faith Edgar crowned Miss SPHS 2016-2017
It was a night of beauty and elegance on Saturday, April 30th as San Pedro High School (SPHS) hosted their annual 'Miss SPHS' pageant. Hundreds packed the Angel Nu�ez Auditorium for an exciting show comprised of many entertaining segments, and of course, the election of the 2016-2017 SPHS beauty ambassador. After one last performance, the lovely ladies made their final appearance onstage dressed in beautiful gowns. But, beauty went beyond looks in this category as it also consisted of a "Q & A" segment. All four contestants were challenged with randomly selected questions based on community and social issues. Each contestant answered her question with grace and to their best intellectual ability. The pressure in the auditorium escalated as the announcement of the winner finally arrived. But before announcing the winner of Miss SPHS 2016-2017, Nu�ez announced the winner for the side categories. Lisandra was named Miss Popularity, while the titles of Miss Photogenic and Ms. Congeniality were both awarded to Janelly, and Miss Amity and Miss Eloquence went to Norma Lopez. The first runner-up was Janelly Aban, and the new Miss SPHS, Faith Edgar, was crowned by the outgoing Miss SPHS Shelia Chi. The crowd cheered loudly for Faith, who graciously waved from onstage. Among many prizes, Faith received a one-year scholarship to SPHS, a one-day sailing tour with 15 friends, various gift certificates, and a grand prize from Warpaint.

Ambergris Today

Atlantic Hurricane Season Predictions for 2016 - Always Good to be Prepared
The Season's Activity Highly Depends on a COLD BLOB in the North Atlantic - Did you know that 2016 already had a hurricane developing outside of the Atlantic Hurricane Season? Hurricane Alex developed in January, becoming the first hurricane for 2016, breaking normal records of storms developing within the hurricane season. So the first storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season will be named Bonnie. Hurricane predictions for this year has a forecast of a slightly above average season. Not to scare anybody, but the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be the most active since 2012, according to a forecast released by The Weather Company, an IBM Business. This still has it at an average season when it comes to storm activity.

Misc Belizean Sourcesmzz

FREEKS WILD WORLD to Film in Belize in May!
Dr. Freek Vonk is world famous in the Netherlands for his television programs, in which he shares his love for wildlfe with his viewers on his popular documentary series FREEKS WILD WORLD. SECOND NATURE, is a collaboration between Dr Freek Vonk and TVBV, creating high-quality productions, combined with a lot of passion and a great fascination for nature and animals. Recent titles include 'Freeks Wild World', 'Freek Vonk in Latin America' and a series on wildlife crime in South Africa. Dr. Freek Vonk is an internationally renowned Dutch biologist with a PhD in snake venom from Leiden University. He works at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden and has 15 years of experience in handling reptile species, and published in prestigious scientific journals like Nature, Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. He is a writer for National Geographic Magazine and a host/presenter for several successful TV-documentaries about evolution and biodiversity. Besides the program Dr. Vonk is active in many other media like, radio, magazines and has many followers on social media. FREEKS WILD WORLD is broadcasted on the Dutch public channel NPO3, in a series of 20 episodes of which 5 episodes will be filmed in Belize in May! The upcoming series will be aired in the fall of 2016 and the show is expected to reach over 500,000 viewers per episode. For his upcoming shoot in Belize, the Belize Hotel Association and our representative in Europe, Sander Langeveld, were instrumental in securing accommodations at our member properties and assisting with other logistics that were required. We look forward to welcoming Dr. Freek Vonk and the Second Nature team to Belize this month!!

Letter: Egregious and dictatorial move by Belize PM, from Belize Progressive Party (BPP)
Amid the egregious and dictatorial move by the Prime Minister Dean Oliver Barrow, to intentionally impinge upon the rights of Belizeans to move freely on the Sarstoon River, the Belize Progressive Party (BPP) commits to ensuring that such contemptuous treatment of our citizens shall not be summarily dismissed. We contend that accountability must be ensured. We draw the attention of the public to the following points, which are imperative, moving forward, so as to not afford the willful despotism of the political directorate to go unchecked. These include: � Assessing the response of the Guatemalan Congress, regarding the PM's surrendering of sovereignty over the northern portion of the Sarstoon River, by way of his enacting the S.I., in light of Guatemala's current, physical control of the area

Costing & Pricing Workshop
Presented by: Mrs. Vicky Heredia. Date of Workshop: May 12th, 2016. Time: 9am - 12 noon. PRICE: $25.00. Location: La Inmaculda Credit Union's Training Room, 5 Park Street, Orange Walk Town, Belize. Objectives: The overall objective of this training is to equip our clients with knowledge, skills and capabilities to determine all costs related to the production of their goods or services and to consequently apply an adequate price that encompasses all the costs and allows them to make a profit while still being feasible for customers. Objectives of the training is to enable participants to better understand the importance of costing and pricing, acquire information about techniques used to calculate costs, acquire information on how to adequately price a product or service, participate in exercises that allow to engage in costing and pricing. Expected outcome: Competent individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively calculate cost of producing their product and service and to implement pricing that will allow their business to be profitable.

Life of a Yogi with Alexandra Santos, on Caye Caulker
Coming this June 3,4,5! This workshop will teach you about nutrition , your body and Yoga!

San Pedranos with drugs, ammo. and Sub Machine Gun
On Tuesday the 3rd of May, 2016 while police were conducting mobile patrols on Sea Grape Drive San Pedro Town they were handed over three men who were detained by the South Neighborhood Watch personnel at a pier located at Mosquito Coast area approximately 1 mile south of San Pedro Town. The men were identified as 20-year-old Christian Espat of San Pedrito area, 19-year-old Rene Kumul of DFC area and 20-year-old Jose Armando Guillen Salvadoran of Sea Grape Drive. The security guards also produced a black knapsack which they indicated the male persons left behind after attempting to run away containing 11 shotgun cartridges and three rounds of 6.75mm ammunition. At the pier also was a vessel with a 115 h/p outboard engine with the name SUPA D. A search of the vessel yielded a large yellow plastic which contained 978.8 grams of Cannabis. A search of the area also led to the discovery of one 12 gauge pump action shotgun Mossberg Maverick model S/N 9127L black in colour, loaded with four 12 gauge cartridges and one black MP-40 9mm Sub Machine gun with retractable/folded butt bearing number 3200 along two empty magazines. All men were jointly charged with Drug Trafficking and (2) counts of Kept ammunition without a gun license, Kept Prohibited Firearm and Kept a firearm without a gun license.

Eco-Kids Camp 2016, Chaa Creek
Chaa Creek's ‪#‎Eco‬-Kids summer camp gives 24 lucky primary school children the opportunity to be a part of a once-in-a-lifetime experience filled with fun and learning for 7 Days at our Macal River Camp Contact Jared Bradley via [email protected] for entries and more information or visit http://ow.ly/4n9KB6.

Guatemalas Military action in Belize affects Indigenous People
Guatemala is notorious for its modern day attempt at Genocide of indigenous people, during their civil war, for which many of the perpetrators of the Genocide have not yet been brought to justice. Guatemalas claim to fame is the slaughter of indigenous people. True to form and fulfilling the worlds expectation of them their policy of not allowing Belizeans in the Sarstoon river affects only indigenous people who immediately felt the result of that policy. They cannot provide for themselves in their traditional way. That right to provide for themselves in their traditional ways are rights protected under international law. Another right they violate is using the Sarstoon River which borders Belize and Guatemala without the free prior and informed consent. The Guatemala Military is so powerful one wonders if their Government which is supposed to be civilian is not a case of the Military tail wagging the dog. Their policy to be overly aggressive in the Sarstoon affects indigenous people the day it was crafted. The Guatemalan government never cared for indigenous people their history proves that and their current situation as well. The Guatemala Armed Forces backed this current President. He needs them to stay in power. But the policy of keeping Belizeans out of the Sarstoon river is one that affects the indigenous people on their ancestral lands. It must immediately end. I urge the Garifuna Nation to address this issue!

Paradise Theater playing this weekend:
Deadpool, Hail Caesar!, Dirty Grandpa, Zoolander No. 2.

Tribute to Mama Show
TUNE INTO Tribute to Mama Show on Sunday, May 8th from 10:30am - 12pm. Live on KREM.

Fantasy Dining "wine n' dine on island time," Caye Caulker
Looking forward to hosting the karaoke that night!! Hoping our hard working Moms can make it out for a fantastic night, I can guarantee the entertainment will be lots of fun!

Belize belongs to Belizeans
By Wellington C. Ramos. The Guatemalan claim to Belize, like all the claims that exist among the countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, has its roots in the Treaty of Tordesillas that was signed between Spain and Portugal in 1493 and approved by the then Catholic Pope Alexander VI of Spain. Neither Spain, Portugal nor the Catholic Pope had the right to come all the way to this part of the world to take away the land of the indigenous people of this planet. Such action is deemed as genocide committed by all those who were involved in this inhumane act. All territories taken by these individuals must be returned to those who were there at the time they came to use force to wage an unjustified war against these people's nation states. In addition, all titles to land obtained by these Europeans must be voided and the lands must be handed back to the true owners - the indigenous people who live in these countries today. Just look at the way Spain treated the Mayas in Guatemala from the time Alvarado conquered that nation state in the 1500s. It is the same way that the Guatemalan people and government have been treating the Maya people since Guatemala became independent in the 1820s.

Saga Humane Society in San Pedrito today
Saga Humane Society will be in San Pedrito today offering free spay and neuters. Don't miss the chance to fix your dog....no more unwanted puppies equals happy mama dog

Government of Belize Cautiously Optimistic about Meetings in Washington D.C.
The meeting among the OAS Secretary General, Luis Almagro, the Belize Foreign Minister, Hon. Wilfred Elrington, the Guatemalan Foreign Minister, Carlos Raul Morales, the Permanent Representative of the United States to the OAS, Michael Fitzpatrick, and their respective delegations just concluded at the OAS Headquarters in Washington. The discussions covered the overall bilateral relations between both countries including the Sarstoon River. The Belize delegation are cautiously optimistic of the results and expect a statement to be issued later tonight by the Secretary General. The Belize delegation returns to the country tomorrow afternoon and the Government will provide details of the meetings in a press briefing on Friday.

500 residents of Indian Church/San Carlos, Orange Walk District Will Now Have Easier Access to Quality Potable Water
Inauguration of Indian Church/San Carlos Hybrid Solar Water System will be held at 10 a.m. on May 5 in Indian Church/San Carlos, Orange Walk District. Approximately 500 residents of Indian Church/San Carlos villages will now have easier access to the continuous supply of reliable quality potable water to meet their daily water needs such as drinking, washing, bathing and cooking. The hybrid solar water project was funded by the Government of Belize at a cost of $867,333.29 through a loan from the Caribbean Development Bank. It represents the unwavering commitment of the Government addressing the basic needs of Belizeans, in the areas of water, sanitation and health. Furthermore, the water project will significantly contribute in the reduction of water-borne, food borne and vector borne diseases in addition to communicable and non-communicable diseases for residents of Indian Church/San Carlos, and by extension, the people of Belize. Thus the completion of the water project also demonstrates the unwavering commitment of the Government of Belize to fulfill the Sustainable Development Goals, as it relates to water; which is to reduce by half the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water.

Elisa Espinosa Gomez and Mingo Tor nuptials
The International Costa Maya Pageant committee sends congratulations to Elisa Espinosa Gomez and Mingo Tor for their wedding day this Saturday.

BEL is working to restore power supply to portions of Belmopan and portions of the Corozal, Orange Walk and Belize Districts
Currently experiencing power interruptions as a result of bad weather in those areas.

BEL is repairing fallen high voltage lines, responsible for power interruption affecting Pueblo Viejo, Saltillos, Copper Bank, Chunox, Orchid Bay, Sarteneja, Joseito Layout and Dominguez Layout since 8:02pm Wed May 4
BEL apologizes for the inconvenience while our crews work diligently to restore power supply as soon as possible.

Crocodilian research
FCD research staff learn about crocodilian research. Thanks to Dr. Vellez, Dr. Isabelle and others that have made this collaboration possible.

Flock of 86 Leucophaeus pipixcan
Colleagues, I present a pleasant surprise. During the Southern Big Day on May 2nd, we encountered a flock of 86 Leucophaeus pipixcan, migrating along the southern coast of Belize. This is perhaps the first photo-documented evidence of this species migrating through Belize in these numbers. Previously the species was only known from one or two poorly documented records. This sighting brings new light to our understanding of the migratory patterns of this species. Keep your eyes open.

Channel 7

Shots Rang Out In Japan Area of Ladyville
Murder is making headlines again tonight - except this time it's not in the Cayo District. There are two more killings to report - both in the Belize District. The first happened last night in an area of Ladyville, known as Japan - which is in the same general area that has witnessed two other murders this year. The victim is 31 year old Lloyd Robateau - not known to police as any kind of troublemaker, but he was shot multiple times in what appears to be a very deliberate execution. Emanuel Pech has the story. This wooden bungalow located about two hundred yards inside an overgrown in the Japan Area, is where 31 year old Lloyd Gerald Robateau was gunned down last night. He had been living here by himself for the past year. This was his refuge after a long day's toil. However last night, this same refuge, turned into a violent crime scene. Witness- Murder on Ladyville: "I mi deh inna my house the sit down on the sofa." Emanuel Pech: "What did you hear?"

Man Gunned Down On Dangerous Block, Clinic Reportedly Denies Him Admission
And then this morning, there was a murder in the city. It happened on Gibnut Street - in a gang area known as "123rd". As we found out today, the victim Troy Cole ran into the nearby NHI clinic for rescue, but - not wanting trouble - they shut their doors on him. 7News was out there shortly after the shooting:.. Shots rang out at about 9:00 this morning on Gibnut Street. The victim this time is 26 year old Troy Cole. Police say he was on riding this bicycle towards Curassow Street when a single gun man opened fire. Eyewitness - Troy Cole Murder: "I just hear about a couple shots at least 4 or 5 shots but when I run out and I come out I just see a young boy on the ground and then he get up back and run. I see he get back up and run come this way and when he run come this way I see a next one jump on bike and gone so and that's the only thing I see you know."

Southside Commander Blasts NHI Clinic
As you heard, the family is very angry with the NHI Clinic which allegedly closed its doors to Cole. And the Southside Commander, ACP Chester Williams joins them. He say Troy Cole's death could have been prevented if the Clinic employees would have acted differently. Williams, condemned the hospital for what he says is a shameful act. ACP Chester Williams- OC, Eastern South Division: "After the shooting took place, Mr. Cole ran to Universal hospital which is right nearby and when he went to the hospital, he was refused medical treatment at that hospital. He was put out and the door was locked on him. He was left outside to bleed until the police vehicle arrived and took him to the hospital. That is unprofessional of a medical institution. Doctors and medical institutions have a legal obligation to treat injured person who they come into contact with. And I have said to the administrator of the hospital that I'm going to write them about what took place today because it is a shame. So what they did is uncalled for and it must be condemned and it does not matter who the person is, it could be the worse criminal, they still have an obligation to treat every person they come into contact with."

Was Child Raped By Cop? Benque Police Investigate
Benque Viejo police are investigating the report of a minor who was raped in that Western Town. Reports tell us that the alleged suspect is a police constable. But, speaking today with the Deputy Commander for Benque Viejo police, he told us, he cannot confirm if it is a police officer or not because no identification has been made When we asked if a police officer has been named in the compliant, again he said he cannot confirm. The Cayo Commander Senior Superintendent Andrew Ramirez told us that it is only an initial investigation at this time. The minor is reportedly form the Stann Creek District.

Immigration Director Maria Marin Moves On After Three Turbulent Years
A new Director of Immigration has been named, and she's getting ready to take office. Career Foreign Affairs Officer Diana Locke takes up the post of Director Of Immigration and Nationality Services tomorrow. Locke confirmed it to us today saying, quote, "I look forward to my new challenge and serving the people of Belize in another capacity." Locke had been at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for 24 years - much of that spent involved with Immigration work for Foreign Affairs - so she is very familiar with the Department. She takes over from Maria Marin, who was at the helm from early 2013, during the Penner and post-Penner era, some of the most administratively difficult and most publicly scrutinized times in the Department's history. It emerged that something like a shadow department had been in operation during this period, facilitating nationality documents for phantom applicants of dubious origin.

Cops Investigate Discarded Fetus Found In House
City police are investigating another death. But this one is a little more complicated. According to police they responded to reports of a discarded fetus at a Jane Usher Boulevard address this morning. The area was marked off as a crime scene, and here is what police had to say about it: ACP Chester Williams- OC, Eastern South Division: "I have not obtained sufficient information about the fetus but from what I have been briefed by the investigators is that sometime last night they had received information of a female who might have had a miscarriage of a 4 month fetus and she apparently had disposed of the fetus in a shallow grave in the Jane Usher Boulevard area. So what the police did this morning was to basically go into the area of Jane Usher and to see if they can find and exhume the fetus and there after we'll be looking at the possibility of probably concealment of the birth of a child or as the case may be. So we're looking at that and we do not know if it is a medical termination of a pregnancy or it was one that was deliberately done but if it was one that was deliberately done then that is a crime. So we'll look at it when we have obtained all the necessary information that we need then we will see how we progress with that investigation."

Cayo Family Getting Ready To Bury Two Mothers
Tonight the Mai and Miralda families are setting up and preparing the family home for a wake. Miriam "Betty" Mai and her sister in law and close friend Daisy Miralda were killed on Saturday evening inside Betty's Beauty Salon. It was a regular Saturday for the girls, they were hanging out with a few friends in the Salon as Mai finished blow drying a customer's hair. But the history of Mai's violent relationship with her ex common law husband Andy Bustillos, crushed everything that day. Bustillos walked into the salon and shot and killed both Miralda and Mai. He also tried to shoot their other friends but the gun jammed and they were able to run away. That's when Bustillos shot himself in the head. Yesterday the family told us that they didn't know Bustillos was abusing Mai and that they wished Mai had said something so they could try to save her. But, the family now has to find a way to cope with this reality. Mai's mother Maria Rodriguez told us yesterday that the hardest part now will be raising all the kids that Mai and Miralda left behind.

Police Find Suspected Truck Used In Camalote Double Murder
Police have found the grey truck and the weapon they suspect was used in the Sunday's Camalote double murder. They found both in Belize City. As we told you, Akeem Thimbrel and Shawn Lopez were both shot up near Thimbrel's home in Camalote on Sunday night. Akeem had just come from visiting family members when he met his cousin and close friend Shawn Lopez. Lopez was drunk and Thimbrel was taking him home when gunmen pulled up in a truck and opened fire on them. Now, as we told you, neither Thimbrel nor Lopez were the targets. The hit was reportedly sent for a friend who lives close to where the young men were shot. Residents say that the girl who is in police custody is the one who sent the hit. That is after a confrontation she, her boyfriend and the intended target had earlier that Sunday. The girl, her boyfriend and the suspected shooter are detained. Now, that is only one element to the story, the communities' pain and outrage after the murder of these boys is still simmering. So much so that the police will meet with the Camalote Chairman and residents tomorrow to avoid any other retaliatory acts. We say �other' because as we told you, a group of angry residents torched a vehicle, which they say, belongs to the person who sent the hit. Yesterday Belmopan police told us about their community approach.

Gelion De Leon Was Robbery Turned Murder
Police say 55 year old Gelion De Leon's killing was a robbery turned murder. As we told you, De Leon was killed early Friday morning about a mile away from his home in Camalote. His body was found in front of the Cedar Hill Ranch. Reports are that he left his house on Thursday evening, and about 8 hours later, the watchman at the farm heard the guard dogs barking. Shortly after that, he heard several gunshots. The police were then called in, and they found De Leon's body at the corner of the fence right next to a white vehicle. De Leon was cut to the neck, and he had gunshot wounds to head and left shoulder. Yesterday Belmopan police told us they have one person for questioning. Supt. Howell Gillet, OC, Belmopan: "Just over this weekend I think it was yesterday we brought somebody into custody who was last seen with the victim before his death. So we're going through the process now of interviewing him to see what we could come up with. As with the investigation proceeded we've learned now the wallet from the deceased was missing and his licensed firearm was also missing. So that tells us clearly it's a case of robbery which turned to be murder also."

Showgrounds Crowd Slightly Down, But, Still, a Stabbing
Food, drinks, entertainment, a variety of plants, agricultural produce, even deals on toilet paper and fruit juices - all that and more were found at the Agriculture and Trade Show grounds over the past weekend. While all that attracts Agric Showgoers, in the middle of all of that, violent commotions are not uncommon. 2 men were stabbed on Saturday night at the Showgrounds near the exit. Both men got into a fight over a women and one of them, 28 year old Jaime Torres was stabbed to the chest, head and chin. Torres stabbed the other man but he wasn't seriously hurt. Torres was taken to the hospital but he discharged himself. Now police say they have to follow up on this incident because it could escalate since none of them want to press charges.

Epilectic Drowns On Hummingbird
An epileptic drowned early Saturday morning near his home. 33 year old Emmanuel Flores went swimming in a creek near mile 28 on the Hummingbird Highway, but apparently he got a seizure and drowned. Police told us when they found the body there were no signs of harm on Flores' body. Supt. Howell Gillet, OC, Belmopan: "This incident with the drowning that occurred on Saturday morning; sometime around 6:30 we received information that there was a possible body seen in a creek around mile 28 on the Hummingbird Highway. As its customary we proceeded there and we did confirm that it was the body Mr. Emmanuel Rivera Flores. He was 33 at the time and he was a Salvadoran labourer of that area. We also found out from family members that he was an epileptic patient and he might have gone to the creek to swim as is customary of him to do on a daily basis and he might have had a seizure while swimming there. There is was no visible or other signs of trauma and we the police we don't suspect any wrong doing or any foul play." Police has ruled this case a sudden death.

Late Evening Murder
There was another southside shooting half an hour ago near our studio- and reports say it was fatal. It happened at the corner of Prince Street and East Canal - just around the corner from 7News. We know that police rushed a male victim to the KHMH - and multiple credible reports say he was pronounced dead on arrival at the KHMH. No identity is confirmed at this point. Those on the scene tell us that the victim was a teenager. We'll have more details tomorrow.

GOB Confident About OAS Talks
What is the future for Belize and the Sarstoon? That is what was being discussed in Washington DC for the past two days. And tonight, the Government says it is cautiously optimistic. The meeting included OAS Secretary General, Luis Almagro, Belize Foreign Minister, Wilfred Elrington, Guatemala's Foreign Minister, Carlos Raul Morales, and the Permanent Representative of the United States to the OAS, Michael Fitzpatrick. Government sent a release a forty minutes ago saying, the meetings "just concluded at the OAS Headquarters in Washington." The release adds that, quote, "discussions covered the overall bilateral relations between both countries including the Sarstoon River. The Belize delegation are cautiously optimistic of the results and expect a statement to be issued later tonight by the Secretary General." There will be a press briefing to discuss it on Friday.

Guats Hold The Hardline In Statement
And while government says it is cautiously optimistic, the Guatemalans - in their public pronouncements are keeping up the hard line. Today, the Guatemalan Foreign Affairs Ministry put out their own statement in reaction to the Prime Minister's comments yesterday. The Guatemalan Government summarizes Prime Minister Barrow's comments as failed attempts to justify the killing of 13 year-old Julio Alvarado Ruano to the media and the international community. As you are aware, they believe that the BDF hunted the 13 year-old down and callously shot him to death. The BDF say that they were shot at in the Cebada area of the Chiquibul, under the cover of darkness, and they returned fire to defend themselves. Once again the Guatemalan Foreign Ministry describes the shooting as an inexcusable act of violence perpetrated by irresponsibility and lack of professionalism.

PUP's Plans
Last night, we told you about the meeting which the PUP National Executive held to discuss Government's Sarstoon Law. They have decided to actively defy it by going to the Sarstoon themselves. They say that this trip will take place sometime within the 30-day ban to demonstrate that they believe it is an unjust restriction of movement of Belizeans. But, there were 4 resolutions coming out of yesterday's meeting, and during his press conference, Opposition Leader John Brice�o explained each: Hon. John Briceno, Leader of the Opposition: "Well on the first one what we're saying is we believe that it is an unjust law, the Sarstoon law. We in effect are preventing citizens to go in an area that clearly belongs to us as Belizeans and what in effect the government has done over the next 30 days is that preventing us from going there yet the Guatemalans have impeded access to the entire Sarstoon River even on the section that clearly belongs to Belize. Secondly where I believe that we have always felt that when it comes to defending the territorial integrity of our country that this should be a national effort, that we should not play party politics on this; that is why when I was elected the party leader I decided immediately that we are going to cooperate and work with the government. The government has assured us that we are going to be partners with them and that we're going to be consulted every step of the way when it comes to issues pertaining to Belize-Guatemala. Unfortunately certain actions that the government has taken have shown that they no longer believe in this bi-partisan effort."

PM: PUP Exclusion Not Deliberate
As you heard in one of those 5 resolutions, the PUP is calling out the Government for excluding the Opposition's Representative in the recent bilateral talks. They've interpreted that as a "suspension" of the bipartisan effort on the Belize/Guatemala Territorial Dispute. Yesterday, when the Prime Minister was asked about the absence of the Opposition Leader's Representative in the Bilateral Talks happening in Washington DC, he said there was nothing sinister about it. According to the PM it was only that the Government wasn't given any kind of notice to make arrangements: Rt. Hon. Dean Barrow, Prime Minister: "Now we had been trying before Monday in fact pretty much all weekend to set up the meeting and the Foreign Minister who was to overnighted in Miami on Sunday and to come back to Belize on Monday was asked to hold on in Miami so that we could make certain that we would get these meetings. He was then once the meetings were confirmed asked to go directly from Miami to Washington. Alexis Rosado was in Guatemala and I think I spoke to him either Saturday or Sunday at which time again the meetings were not confirmed but I nevertheless told him to make preparations to be immediately available for travel should the meetings be confirmed. That is the reason why in such an incredibly fluid moment by moment situation we did not get a chance to involve the opposition."

Belize Complained Of FM Morales Harsh Words
Earlier in the news, we told you about that strongly worded press release from the Guatemalan Foreign Ministry which continues to condemn the fatal shooting of their 13 year-old national Julio Alvarado Ruano. If you follow the letter of the Confidence Building Measures, statements like that are not permitted. On last week Friday's newscast, we showed you how Guatemala's President, Jimmy Morales, Foreign Minister Carlos Raul Morales, and Ambassador Manuel Barillas have been undermining the Confidence Building Measures with their provocative statements in the press. They are on record condemning the shooting and accusing the BDF of human rights violations Well in the Prime Minister's Press Conference, he was asked about the Guatemalan Foreign Minister's assertion to the Guatemalan Press that his Belizean counterpart came to an agreement that no Belizean would visit the Sarstoon Island.

Southside Police Try To Keep City Cool
At the top of the news, we told you about the City Murder of Troy Cole and just now you heard about tonight's apparent murder on Prince Street. Plus, there are the recent murders of Keon "Gambis" Williams, and the Dangriga killing of George Street Boss, Gerald "Shiney" Tillett. So, the Police weekly meet and greets is timely to try to hold down escalating Southside violence. Today, we met Assistant Police Commissioner Police Chester Williams on Regent Street West. He and his officers were greeting the residents on that street and the surrounding areas. One specific hotspot was the Taylor's Alley, which is the base of one of the City's most notorious gangs. Williams told us that he has a plan for this area and the neighbouring George Street:

City Rivalries Real
So, is Eastern Division South making interventions to ensure that there are no retaliations for "Shiney", "Gambis", and now Troy Cole? That's what we asked, and Commander Chester Williams said that he and his team have been doing everything they can to reason with the key players connected to these men. Here's how he explained his conversations with them: ACP Chester Williams- OC, Eastern South Division: "We do our utmost best to see how best we can reach out to these people because violence is not the answer. If one person is killed, to go and kill another will not solve the problem, it will make the situation worse. As I've said to the crowd from George Street if you love Shiny so much, if his life is worth something to you; now that he has passed on, the right thing for them to do is to assist his parents in raising his 10 children that he has left behind. Send them to school, help them get an education..."


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Guatemala Takes Aim at Prime Minister Dean Barrow
The government of Guatemala is incensed at comments made by Prime Minister Dean Barrow at a press conference held in Belmopan on Tuesday. So incensed that today Guatemala issued a [...]

Was the Sarstoon Discussed in Washington?
That very interesting and passionate release from Guatemala also took another turn, in between furious rant and commitment to peaceful resolution. It makes reference to the bi-lateral meeting between Belize [...]

Refused Medical Attention - Gunshot Victim Succumbs
The murder count went up by another two in the past twelve hours but since Saturday, a total of seven persons have been brutally murdered in the Belize and Cayo [...]

Ladyville Resident Ambushed and Executed
The second murder took place on Tuesday night in the Ladyville area where gunshot blasts were heard as early as nine o'clock in the night. A resident of the Japan [...]

Police Investigate Fetus Buried on Jane Usher Blvd.
An expecting mother whose pregnancy was terminated under dubious circumstances remains at the center of a police investigation tonight.� Police were notified late Tuesday that a fetus had been discarded [...]

Security Guard to Be Charged for Double Murder
Turning to the weekend murders�.Today, postmortem examinations were conducted on the bodies of thirty-nine year old cosmetologist Miriam Mai and her sister-in-law, twenty-nine year old Daisy Miralda. The duo was [...]

Cayo Police Conduct Intensive investigation into Alleged Drug Killings
The double murder of Mai and Miralda in Santa Elena occurred two days after the bodies of two Guatemalan nationals were discovered off a feeder road between mile sixty-nine and [...]

Belmopan Police Seize Vehicle Used in Camalote Murders
Tonight, Belmopan Police are tentatively one step closer to a breakthrough in the weekend murders of Camalote youths, Akeem Thimbriel and Shawn Lopez. The friends were gunned down as they [...]

Akeem Trapp to Stand Trial for Murder
Nineteen-year old Akeem Kirklin Trapp Junior will stand trial at the June session of the Supreme Court for the murder of eighteen year old Ian Adolphus which occurred on February [...]

Diana Locke is Newly Appointed Director of Immigration
There is a major change at the Immigration Department which has been persistently rocked by scandals involving the issuance of illegal visas and passports including the very public case of [...]

From Sarstoon Sovereignty to Sarstoon Protocols
On Tuesday, we brought you the highlights of the Prime Minister's press conference on the very volatile state of events between Belize and Guatemala. But there was much more of [...]

The P.U.P. Is Going to the Sarstoon
The People's United Party announced on Tuesday that it plans to proceed with a scheduled trip to the Sarstoon River, despite an existing Statutory Instrument forbidding travel to the river [...]

Will the P.U.P. Be Allowed at the Sarstoon?
So the P.U.P.'s National Executive and delegates of the Party Council may head to the Sarstoon sooner, rather than later. But as the BTV found out on Saturday, heading to [...]

PM Barrow Says New SI Won't Affect Guatemalan Fisherfolk
And speaking about fishing, since the Coast Guard and Police are so diligently enforcing the laws in the Sarstoon and surrounds where Belizeans are concerned, will they do the same [...]

The P.U.P. Rejects Law Prohibiting Movement of Belizeans in the Sarstoon
The P.U.P.'s position on the recently enacted SI is fairly simple.� From the onset, the party has flatly rejected and continues to criticize the knee-jerk piece of law, banning local [...]

ACP Williams Ramps Up Outreach Following Increase in City Gang Violence
Since the shooting death of reputed George Street boss Gerald 'Shiny' Tillett several weeks ago in Dangriga, there has been a spate of gun violence in Belize City.� The series [...]

Police Head to Taylor's Alley for Community Interaction
Officers from Eastern Division continued their weekly meet and great sessions in Belize City this afternoon.� Assistant ComPol Chester Williams led a team of policemen and women into Taylor's Alley [...]

GSU Under Fire for an Aggressive Search
Over the past few days, a number of residents have come forward to complain about police brutality.� Martha Phillips and her sons claim that they were manhandled by police officers [...]

Police Clamping Down on Alcohol Supply in the City
There has been a sustained clampdown of businesses selling liquor after nine p.m. that are not restaurants or nightclubs.� For the past few weeks, the police department has been actively [...]

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Orange Walk Police Inter-reacts With The Community
The Orange Walk Police Formation continue to carry out their 'Meet and greet' program aimed at building a connection with the community by forming neighborhood watch groups to combat criminal activities. Today our news team caught up with members of the police department as they visited the homes of residents from Cristock Street in the Pasadita area here in our town. The response from the general public was quite positive as many individuals took the opportunity to voice their concerns to authorities and propose ways in which they can address each issue as they continue to rise. Zenubio Coc - Sergeant of Police: "Some of the response that we gathered is that some youth are been seeing late in the night which is a no, no for us we as adults, police officers, parents we need to become more involved in the lives of the youths, we need to enroll them into something positive so it is about finding time that the parents get with law enforcement officers and we will also partner with other agencies to work closely with us and we can enroll thee youths into something positive probably engaging them into some sporting activities, probably counselling so we need to enroll these youths and have them busy especially during the weekend."

Corozal District Education Officer Speaks On Allegations Made Against Teacher From Corozal
On Thursday April 28th we told you about the strong allegation made against a teacher carrying out her duties at a school in the Corozal District. The teacher was transferred to another classroom after she was accused of slapping a nine year old student three times during class. The father of the child alleged that after the incident he reported the matter to the principal of the school but nothing was done. He then sought assistance from the Ministry of Education but according to him, this also proved to be a dead end so he decided to take his two children out of school until the matter was resolved. When we contacted the Corozal District Education Department for answers we were told that the matter was under investigation. Today Corozal District Centre Manager, Jahmore Lopez verified that statement by telling us that while the father of the child might have gotten the impression that the serious matter was not being dealt with, it was.

Guatemala Fires Off Release In Response To PM Barrow Press Conference
In their statement today, the Government of the Republic of Guatemala categorizes Prime Minister Barrow's statements as "failed attempts to justify to the media and the international community, by trying to justify the inexcusable act of violence perpetrated by elements of the defense forces of Belize against the child Julio Rene, just 13 years old, who lost his life due to irresponsibility and lack of professionalism, after being hit by eight shots from a high powered rifle of exclusive military use - four of which were in the back - while other shots found their mark on the bodies of his father and brother." The statement from Guatemala goes on to mention that the factor which generated the response of the Government of the Republic of Guatemala were the same inexcusable, unjustifiable and execrable actions from the soldier or soldiers of the defense forces of Belize. The release continues by stating that the Government of Guatemala will continue its efforts to ensure that justice is served in this case and adds that they have asked the Secretary General of the Organization of American States to form an ad-hoc commission of inquiry, consisting of experts to shed light on what happened and that the results of that professional investigation, will be used in the judicial process against the perpetrator of the crime against the child Ruano.

Students Take The Stage For Festival Of Arts
Today primary school students throughout the Orange Walk District got the opportunity to showcase their talent in the annual festival of arts which was held at the football field of Louisiana Government School. A total of sixteen schools participated in the event and at the end of the day a sum of forty seven items were presented. The coordinator for this year's festival of arts, Lisa Carballo, highlighted that apart from allowing the students to display the abilities that they possess, the event is also organized with the aim of embracing expressive arts as part of the curriculum in the educational system. Lisa Carballo - Coordinator, Festival of Arts: "Today we have 47 items being showcased different schools; we have 9 rural schools this morning and 7 town schools in the afternoon showcasing all their items now during this festival or arts they can receive a golden, a silver, or a bronze award and they get a certificate, it is something that is happening every year and the students pretty much prepare so much for this festival of arts, it's an annual even and they look forward for this date to showcase their talent. It's very important that we know that the curriculum is not only content, it is not only knowledge but also talents our skills that we have and expressive arts is part of our curriculum so we are celebrating part of our curriculum and it is important that these students start to showcase their talents and express their talents in this very early age."

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Morales Commits to Protecting Sovereignty at All Costs While Thousands Protest for Water and Healthcare in Guatemala
The Guatemalan Government issued a press release today that continues to harp on the incident where a Guatemalan minor was killed on Belizean soil in an exchange of fire and the fact that they want the shooter to be brought to justice. The release comes following a press conference yesterday with Belize's Prime Minister, Dean [�]

NTV Sees Logic on Statutory Instrument for the Sarstoon
The announcement of the Statutory Instrument prohibiting persons and vessels from traversing the Sarstoon for thirty days brought on much criticism and opposition as many Belizeans were saying that in doing this, the Government may just be acceding Belize's territory to Guatemala while in other instances it was being said that the Belize Government is [�]

Murder in Japan, Ladyville
Another murder has been reported in the Belize District. At around nine o'clock last night, thirty one year old Lloyd Robateau, a resident of Japan area in Ladyville, was gunned down at his home. Reports are that Robateau was heading to his outhouse to shower when the culprit fired several shots at him killing him [�]

Another Homicide in the Old Capital
This morning gunshots rang out on Gibnut Street in Belize City this morning. 26-year-old Troy Cole, a resident of Curassow Street was shot twice while he was riding his bicycle on Gibnut Street. Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams spoke to us about the shooting and the ongoing police investigation. He said they have detained [�]

Integral Health Care Shuts Out Gunshot Victim
After Troy Coleman was shot he made a desperate attempt to save his life by running to the closest clinic in the area. However when he arrived there, he was locked out of the clinic. Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams spoke about the actions by the staff of the institution and what he intends [�]

Garbutt's Falls Expedition was A Success
Orlando de la Fuente is one of the leaders for the Northern Territorial Volunteers and had joined his brother Philip de la Fuente in taking a group to Garbutt's Falls on Saturday, April 30. Their trip was also aimed at commemorating the 157th anniversary of the signing of the 1859 Treaty. Their expedition, however, didn't [�]

Fetus Found In Shallow Grave
This morning the police was given information about a four month fetus that was buried in a shallow grave in an area in the Jane Usher Boulevard Area. Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams explained what the police were able to find out. CHESTER WILLIAMS "I had been briefed by the investigators that sometime last [�]

The Commonwealth Asserts Its Support for Belize's Sovereignty
The Commonwealth is an association made up of fifty three independent and equal sovereign states with over two billion citizens. Its mandate is to provide guidance on policy making, technical assistance and advisory services to its member countries while promoting democracy, rule of law, human rights, good governance and social and economic development. It is [�]

ACP Williams Appeals for the Violence to End
The murders of Gerald 'Shiney' Tillet and Keon 'Gambis' Williams kept the police on watch for retaliations by affiliates as has been proven by previous pattern. Today, Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams, made a public appeal to family members and friends of both men, to desist from fighting fire with fire. CHESTER WILLIAMS "Violence [�]

Williams Takes on Another Initiative in Curbing Crime
The Police Department continues its efforts to lessen crime within Belize City. On Tuesday, ACP Chester Williams spoke about another program he was planning to implement to that end. Some months ago he spoke about closing businesses at nine o'clock nightly; but there was some discussion still to take place between the Liquor licensing Board [�]

Breaking Belize NewsPJ

Teen apparently murdered in Belize City
This evening there was an apparent murder in Belize City. The victim had been identified as a teenager but no other information is available. More on this story later. © 2016, www.breakingbelizenews.com. This article is the copyrighted property of Belize Media Group. Written permission [�]

Police tackle Taylor's Alley in latest Meet and Greet
For the latest installment of the Eastern Division Police Department's weekly meet and greet in Belize City, police officers visited the upper reaches of the Albert and Mesopotamia Divisions, stretching from Orange Street to Regent Street West and centering on Taylor's Alley. That alley [�]

Police investigate whether dead fetus in Belize City was a concealed birth
Police say a Belize City mother told them of a 4-month fetus buried in a shallow grave in the Jane Usher Boulevard area which was found this morning. However, police are still investigating whether a crime was committed. Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams [�]

Cancer Awareness Month activities begin
May is Cancer Awareness Month and the Belize Cancer Society kicked off its planned activities on Sunday, under the theme "I can, we can - understand that early detection saves lives." Senior administrator for the society, Heather Reneau says the society will be busy [�]

Murder victim was refused medical treatment, say Police
26 year old Troy Cole is Belize City's latest victim of murder. He was shot this morning at the corner of Curassow and Gibnut Streets, not far from the scene of an unrelated incident reported this weekend which resulted in two men being injured. [�]

Belize sponsors Responsible Tourism Awards
The Belize Tourism Board is headline sponsor of the 2016 World Responsible Tourism Awards. The BTB highlighted the importance of a joined up approach to sustainability to ensure that the local economy is stimulated and benefits from tourism, and natural resources are protected. Nominees [�]

Teachers complete early childhood education training
More than 30 teachers received certificates in a ceremony held at 3:00 this afternoon, after they successfully completed a training organized by the Ministry of Education, conducted through its District Education Center in Belmopan. Those teachers, all from Kuxlin Ha Government Primary School in [�]

Police charge three men for weed found in yard
Three men were jointly charged for the offense of 'possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply' yesterday after a police search in a yard they were in, resulted in the discovery of cannabis. The owner of the home, Eric Patnett, 59, along [�]

Ladyville man murdered at his residence
Last night around 9:40 p.m., Ladyville police visited a residence in the Spanish Town area where they saw the body of Lloyd Robateau, 31, lying motionless on the ground with gunshot wounds. Initial investigation revealed that the victim had texted two friends to take [�]

San Pedro men facing gun, ammo and weed charges
Three San Pedro men are facing serious penalties after being charged for the offenses of 'drug trafficking', two counts of 'kept ammunition without a gun license', 'kept prohibited firearm' and 'kept firearm without a gun license' yesterday. Christian Espat, 20, of San Pedrito area; [�]

Shooting reported; fetus found in Belize City
Information reaching Breaking Belize News is of a shooting incident this morning in the area of Gibnut Street near the Integral Health Clinic in Belize. The victim is reportedly Troy Cole. Cole was transported to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH) and his condition is not [�]

Looking back at the BTV's botched Sarstoon trip
The Guatemalan to Belizean territory has become more intense with a series of events unfolding over the last two years but what many Belizeans are finding even more disturbing is the government's approach to handling the heightened tensions specifically as it pertains to Guatemala's claim [�]

Blogs

Affordable Living in Tropical Corozal
A growing number of expats are relocating to the Corozal District of Belize, on the Bay of Corozal. It's high on their list due to the affordable cost of living and the welcoming expat community. Only one other Belizean coastal town is as affordable as Corozal. That's Punta Gorda, at the extreme southern end of Belize. But Corozal offers significantly more amenities and convenience, as well as easy access to Mexico. Another big difference is that Corozal receives only 60 to 70 inches of rain per year versus Punta Gorda's 140+ inches per year. Expats who own their own home in Corozal can live comfortably on less than $1,500 a month. Budget for $1,700 a month if you plan to rent in town, though. Those who prefer more privacy and open space head to the attractive, well manicured bedroom communities such as Consejo Shores and Mayan Seaside. Both are well located on the Bay of Corozal, with lovely sea views. You'll pay a bit more there-about $1,600 or more a month if you who own a home, and $2,200 a month if you rent.

Babies in Belize: Our First Family Cruise!
We recently returned from our family vacation. This was our very first cruise! Last year, a girlfriend and I took a vacation that was remarkable which was appropriately named "Bitc#es in Belize." I decided to keep the same theme going this year and drove my children insane by referring to the vacation as "Babies in Belize." Although, to be clear, we only spent a very small time in Belize, but whatever. Here are the top 10 reasons why we loved this trip: 1. NO PASSPORT REQUIRED 2. ICE CREAM 24/7 3. SEASIDE THEATRE

Belize with Kids - Things you can do
Planning on traveling to Belize with kids? Here are some kid-friendly activities to keep your little one/s busy! Belize is becoming a top family destination, and with good reason! The country offers a variety of kid-friendly activities that are close to each other for convenience. 1 Building sandcastles: With so many islands and so much coast-line your family and more so your little ones have enough space to frolic, create and use their imaginations under the balmy Belizean sun, and what's better than seeing children having good clean fun? 2 Riding horses: Horses are gentle and intuitive creatures, even considered relaxing to be around. In addition to their kind nature, it is a real treat to be perched atop one where the world suddenly looks small to someone who has always seen everything as so large. 3 Swimming at the reef: We here in Belize are proud to say that our country is host to the longest, healthiest barrier reef system this side of the world, it's only dwarfed by the great barrier reef in Australia and fortunately for those of you with the sudden compulsion to go there with your families, you most certainly can. 4 Meeting monkeys:Howler monkeys and spider monkeys were probably Belize's first locals in the truest sense, fortunately for us, and you, they still call the canopies of Belize home. There are many places where these cute simians may be seen such as the community baboon sanctuary in Boom Village and The Belize Zoo along the George Price highway, and most impressively, yes, in their natural wild habitats.

LOVE your Body!
I never judge people after their appearances and I never choose my friends by how beautiful their body is. But when I meet someone, who's kind, thoughtful, with a good heart and I see how much she changed her body and lifestyle, without getting a natzi about it, no full day in gym, no crazy diets, just discipline and healthy eating, I can only brag about it� People like this inspire me in getting better. Me, personally, I am not fully happy about my body but Molly inspired me to finally do something I am saying from years I want to do: start the gym and eat healthier and my husband to eat less :) Every person in this world has it's own charm, no matter how their body look� most of my friends have curves� some bigger than others, but this never made me look at them different.

The continuing adventures of Plastic Trash Man in Belize
When we first met Plastic Trash Man he was wrestling a wild conch atop a post on the edge of the shore in northern Ambergris Caye. I spotted him as I was walking down the coast toward home and, well, why not, I took a photo. Hey, it was found art on a well traveled path. Or maybe it was just good theater, frozen in time, waiting for a script. The picture made it into an early April blog post, sharing space with a lizard sitting on top of an abandoned motorcycle helmet. It was kind of a weird walk. I traveled that same path about a week later and naturally the conch and Plastic Trash Man were gone. I did not take a picture of the bare post. And thought nothing more of it.

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Hurricane Preparedness: Building Your Hurricane Kit
I wanted to dedicate a few posts this month to discuss different aspects of hurricane preparedness, including building a hurricane kit, hurricane preparedness for your pets and hurricane preparedness tips for marine interests. So, let's start with building a hurricane kit: Hurricane Kit/Ride Out Items (Hurricane preparedness kits can be purchased from the following websites: http://www.readykit.com/, http://worldprep.com/, http://www.hurricanestore.com/kits.html) 1. Flashlight(s), Lantern(s) (1 per person). Make sure you buy a cheap small flashlight for small children. They will want your flashlight and will scream during an already stressful time. 2. Extra bulbs for flashlights / lanterns. 3. Collapsible water containers (enough for 7 days at 1 gal/day per person). Good source to buy water containers: http://www.mywatersafe.com/ . 4. Portable radio and/or TV. 5. Weather radio. 6. At least 2 sets of extra batteries for all electronic devices.

Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed May 14
If you are in the San Antonio Texas area, or plan to be, then check out the Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed exhibit which begins on May 14th, at the Witte Museum. Witness an exhibit that showcases one of the most sophisticated and powerful civilizations of all time, also featuring ancient treasures from Belize.

Jimmy Morales gives Belize (and the PM) another tongue lashing
Let's hope Baroness Scotland can rally the Commonwealth to intercede on our behalf. We desperately need allies. Page 2. "The Government of the Republic of Guatemala regrets and denounces the unfortunate declarations made by the Prime Minister of Belize, Dean Barrow, at a press conference yesterday. The Government of the Republic categorically states that Prime Minister Barrow is trying to justify through social media and to the international community this inexcusable act of violence perpetrated by the BDF against the minor child Julio Rene, barely 13 years of age, who because of the irresponsibility and lack of professionalism (of the BDF) lost his life as a result of being shot eight times. The shots are proven to have come from a high powered rifle used exclusively by the military. Four of the bullets entered the child's back after he was already dead, while other shots hit the bodies of the child's father and his brother.

OAS to Investigate Incident in Belize-Guatemala Adjacency Zone
The Secretary General of the Organization of American States, Luis Almagro, met today with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Belize and Guatemala in reference to the recent incidents in the Belize-Guatemala Adjacency Zone and the Sarstoon River. To this end, Secretary Almagro confirmed the imminent deployment of a group of experts to conduct an independent investigation into the circumstances which resulted in the death of a Guatemala minor, following an incident with the Belizean security forces in the Adjacency Zone. Recalling Annex C of the Confidence Building Measures in force on the Guidelines for Public Statements, Secretary Almagro urged its strict compliance by the Parties. The OAS Secretary General further called on the Parties to adopt a cooperation mechanism as soon as possible to normalize the situation in the Sarstoon River so that both the peoples and governments of Belize and Guatemala can refocus on strengthening their good neighborly relations. The Secretary General welcomed the readiness of both Parties to advance in the negotiations of the cooperation mechanism and urged the Parties to avoid future incidents such as those that have recently occurred.

The Bucket List: 7 Reefs for Underwater Adventures
The earth's oceans are teeming with natural beauty and there's no better way to appreciate it than to experience it up close. Whether you're an experienced scuba diver or first-time snorkeler, these seven reefs are among the best in the world. From the Great Barrier Reef in Australia to those off the Florida Keys, these underwater ecosystems are bursting with color and life begging to be observed. Belize is considered one of the best snorkeling and scuba diving destinations in the world. Its famous Great Blue Hole, a perfectly circular and massive submarine sink hole, and the surrounding Lighthouse Reef rank high on any diver's list. The entire UNESCO World Heritage Belize Barrier Reef is 185-miles long and covers 237,962 acres.

7 Crazy Empanada Fillings You Need to Try
You've experienced the classic chicken or steak empanadas, a dough pastry filled with goodness. But the fillings of these seven empanadas have a slight twist - they are made with an unexpected combo of ingredients. From sweet to spicy to surprising, these empanadas are worth a try. Panades. In Belize, empanadas are called panades and they are sold as street food. They are made with corn dough and deep fried. Filled them up with fish, beans or your favorite protein. They are then topped with cabbage.

Whip Waterspout to Cancun and Playa
A strong waterspout hit the afternoon of Wednesday in Cancun, causing havoc in shops, falling trees, damage to vehicles and floods all over the city. The bad weather affected other destinations in the area north of quintana roo where also fell a downpour accompanied by an electrical storm. According to preliminary reports, due to a wind that according to civil protection reached 80 miles per hour, around 15:30 hours, part of the roof of sheet of the department store wal mart of the grand plaza broke off And fell on one of the main avenues of Cancun, causing panic among dozens of customers. In this place, located on avenida nichupt� with technological avenue, in the superblock 507, it was reported, in a preliminary way, at least one person injured and several cars were damaged by the fall of the sheets. In the interior of the store, the merchandise was watered down the halls of the most damaged.

The heavy rain in Cancun causes fall of trees and other structures...
Hoping the best for our friends to the north along the Yucatan coast. One heck of a storm!

US-based Caribbean bank under consideration
The region is being urged to look into the feasibility of establishing a Caribbean bank in the United States to address the loss of correspondent banking services being experienced by banks in the Caribbean. Deputy governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) Trevor Brathwaite said that's an option that can't be ignored, WINN reported. "In London there are a number of banks that are owned by foreign nationals from other countries and so it's doable. The feasibility study ought to say once you look at the terms of reference for the feasibility study the modality for establishing a Caribbean bank let's say in New York, it could be an outright purchase or maybe a second tier bank or the establishment of a bank by private interest collectively," Brathwaite said. ECCB governor Timothy Antoine said the option is not a far-fetched one. Caribbean governments, indigenous banks and offshore banks located in the Caribbean are extremely concerned about the withdrawal of correspondent relations from Caribbean banks by banks in the US.

Videos

  • PoliceCheckPoint 3rd May 2016, 98min. Police Checkpoint with host PC Shane Casimiro. Guests: San Ignacio/Santa Elena Liquor Licensing Board and Senior Superintendent Andrew Ramirez.
  • GOBelize on Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Belize's High Schools, 35min. on Open Your Eyes...

  • Grace Kennedy Belize Launch their Creative Cooking 2016 Calendar, 25min. on Open Your Eyes...

  • Representatives of the Belize Central Health Region on Primary Health Care in Belize, 32min. on Open Your Eyes...

  • Ya'axche Conservation Trust on the Ya'axche Farmer's Expo, 24min. on Open Your Eyes...

  • Help Save The Hicatee Turtle, 1.5min. Daniel Velasquez Films. Additional footage by Carol and Richard Foster.

  • Representatives of Oceana, MarAliance, and Belize Game Fishing Association, 37min. on Open Your Eyes...

  • Ruperto Vicente, President of the Football Federation of Belize, 30min. on Open Your Eyes...

  • The National Agriculture & Trade Show 2016, 7min.

  • Belize 2016 Adventure Two, 5min. Adventure Two in Hopkins, Belize. It's about birds this time. We had the best birding guide in the area, Charlton Castillo, born and raised in Hopkins.

  • Dolphins in Belize, 1min. Dolphins following our boat leaving Belize.

  • Longest Ziplines in Belize! | Belizean Adventures Part 5, 2min.

  • Adriana Smith and Chelsea Johnston on 'Delusions' Art Exhibition, 15min.

  • 67seconds on Caye Caulker, Belize, 1.5min. Caye Caulker is not only the perfect hub for flying over the Blue Hole but also a laid back piece of paradise to recharge your batteries.

  • BELIZE PLEASE Heaven, Zero, 13min.

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9zvvW6Pxpg, 8.5min. Scuba Diving the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef from Ambergris Caye With Dive Shop Reef Adventures.

  • Guile Branco's Belize Archaeological Adventure Part Two: Cahal Pech, 3min. Follow Guile Branco on his Cahal Pech expedition - the oldest Mayan settlement in Belize dating back to 1200 AD (not BC like he said on the video - he is an airhead)

  • Belize Hermit Crabs, 8.5min.

  • St. George Caye Belize Rescue, 2.5min.


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