Over the past few months, the Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE) has assumed management of the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve, a designated World Heritage Site. Their increased presence in the area is already making a significant impact. Within the past month alone, TIDE has arrested several Guatemalan fishermen for illegal fishing activities. This...
As a part of Emancipation Day celebrations, the third annual Zero Carbon Fishing Tournament was held with great Success, drawing six boats to the friendly competition. Spirits were high as fishers enjoyed a lively day out at the sea, returning with their catch and anticipation for the weigh-in. Mr. Marcus Caal claimed first place with...
For years, PGTV has been highlighting the ongoing garbage crisis along the Waterhole Road. Last November, during the campaign season, the local BTIA chapter met with the government officials who made numerous promises to address the issue. However, months after the election, those promises have yet to materialize, and the site has once again been...
Nearly three weeks ago, several private landowners met with the Minister of Indigenous Affairs and CEO, Chester Williams, to discuss land tenure issues and explore ways to co-exist respectfully with the Maya communities advocating for communal land rights. On Saturday August 2nd, 2025, the group reconvened, this time without any government officials at the Toledo...
For several weeks, rumors have circulated that the Barranco village council planned to occupy the SATIIM Ranger Station at the mouth of the Temash River. On Friday, Barranco village chairman Leslie Colon confirmed to PGTV that the council has followed through on that plan. A team was sent to in to take control of the...
On Tuesday, July 29, 2025, the Punta Gorda Sporting Complex received a generous donation of sports mats and laptops, which will be distributed to schools throughout the Toledo District. The items were provided by the Rotary Club of Punta Gorda, made possible through the support of donors from the United States. The donations will support...
It’s one of the only tournaments of its kind in Belize, a unique fishing competition that celebrates nature while promoting zero-carbon practices. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that contributes to ozone layer depletion and climate change. By avoiding the use of fossil fuels, participants in this tournament help reduce carbon emissions while still enjoying...
Over the past month, the Belize Territorial Volunteers, in collaboration with Toledo Exposure/PGTV, hosted a successful series of turtle monitoring camps at the Sapodilla Cayes. Located within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area provided an incredible learning experience for the young participants, who had the opportunity to witness nature up close. During their time...
The Battle of the Drums Secretariat hosted its 16th annual summer camp, in Punta Gorda under the theme “Wanbunagua” (Let’s Plant). This year’s camp centers on backyard gardening, teaching participants how to identify, plant, and care for a variety of edible plants. Activities include hands-on gardening sessions, lessons on the use of medicinal plants, Garifuna...
The Rotary Club was very active this week in Punta Gorda, partnering with visiting Rotary members from Racine Wisconsin to carry out several community initiatives across the town. From hands-on service projects to community support efforts, the collaboration was in full swing. Together, we worked side by side to strengthen our town and demonstrate the...
After nearly a year of speculation, what many thought was just talk has now become a visible reality. Over the weekend, the well-branded and historic James Bus Line underwent a noticeable transformation. Stickers were placed over the company’s familiar logo, replacing it with one that reads National Bus Company. The sudden change has left many...
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...