It’s Halloween season, and that means it’s time for a Halloween Night Market! The BTIA Toledo Chapter will be hosting a Night Market on October 25th. This initiative aims to bring families and communities together to support local vendors and entrepreneurs, helping to boost their businesses.
On Thursday, October 10th, Peini Treasure Troves Learning Center commemorated the International Day of the Girl Child with a special event. Teenage girls took part in a retreat featuring a variety of planned activities. The event, which was a great success, focused on empowering young women to take initiative and become leaders within their communities.
On Wednesday, October 16th, Minister of Tourism Anthony Mahler, along with his team overseeing the Marina Project, visited Punta Gorda. For the first time in quite a while, the town saw full attendance at a public consultation. During the session, the team presented their assessment and findings on the Marina’s construction, along with detailed development...
Plenty Belize International held a community expo in the village of Santa Elena, Toledo District on October 8th. The event attracted local farmers, providing them with an opportunity to market their products. The expo aimed to promote small farmers and entrepreneurs, helping them expand their marketing efforts and increase their income. It was a successful...
Rabies is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system and can spread when an infected animal bites a person. It can also be transmitted when the saliva of an infected animal enters an open wound or comes into contact with the eyes, nose, or mouth. If you are unaware of the signs and...
Raptors, known for being formidable predators, come in various types. Each year, they migrate to different areas in response to climate and seasonal changes. The Belize Bird Conservancy’s “Hawk Watch” is the only organization in Belize dedicated to monitoring raptor movements in the Cattle Landing field, where they record sightings from October to December. Over...
Byrise, a newly established organization with branches in the USA and Punta Gorda, Toledo, is offering an after-school program designed to support students with their schoolwork. The program runs from Monday to Friday, 4 to 6 PM, at the Cattle Landing Community Centre. The organization’s mission is to bridge the gap for students who face...
Just before the 2020 elections, the UDP was exploring the district for a suitable site for a new hospital. Five years later, there’s still no hospital, and with elections approaching again, another team is promising to build one in Toledo. Yesterday, PGTV accompanied CABEI, (Central American Bank for Economic Integration) and government officials on a...
This weekend, the Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE) will host its annual Conservation Festival, the only one of its kind in Belize. Hundreds of attendees from Punta Gorda and beyond are expected to join the three-day event.
The Rotary Club of Punta Gorda is giving local sports spaces a fresh new look, as part of its annual Rotary Paints project. This year’s initiative focused on repainting two basketball courts in Punta Gorda, the University of Belize Toledo Campus basketball court and the St. Peter Cleaver R.C. School basketball court.
For months, the People’s National Party (PNP) has been advocating for the new landowners in Cattle Landing Village to have their parcels properly identified. However, last week Toledo East Area Representative, Honorable Dr. Osmond Martinez, stated that PGTV had reported incorrect figures. According to Dr. Martinez, a total of 400 lots were distributed, not 200...
The Yellow-headed Parrot, one of Belize’s most iconic and vibrant bird species, is now facing the threat of extinction as habitat loss and illegal wildlife trade continue to impact its survival. Classified as an endangered species, conservationists are emphasizing the urgent need for public awareness and protection to ensure this parrot does not disappear from...
All through Punta Gorda on Tuesday February 17th, streets in front of Asian supermarkets were blanketed with colorful paper remnants from fireworks as the Asian community rang in the Chinese New Year with vibrant celebrations. The sound of firecrackers echoed across town, marking the occasion with energy and tradition.
Last week, Love Walk 2026 brought together students, teachers, and parents from all Roman Catholic schools across the Toledo District, as they united in a vibrant display of faith, unity, and community spirit. The annual event aimed to promote love, solidarity, and shared values while strengthening bonds among the Catholic school community.