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TCC Annual Student Business Showcase

Toledo Community College recently hosted its highly anticipated annual student business showcase, celebrating youth innovation and entrepreneurship. Students had the opportunity to create and run their own businesses, complete with detailed plans and profit strategies. The event allowed them to pitch ideas, sell products, and manage operations in real-world conditions. It served as both a...
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Festival of Arts Punta Gorda Town

As part of our continued coverage of Child Stimulation Month, we had the pleasure of attending the vibrant Festival of Arts for children at the Toledo Community College auditorium. The event was a colorful and lively celebration of creativity, where young minds were given the chance to explore and express themselves through a variety of...
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Rozel Arana New Senator For The South

Bevin Cal, who previously served as the senator for the South, has been ousted and replaced by the highly qualified Rozel La Shane Arana. Rozel brings with her a wealth of experience in education and community leadership. Currently, she works at Corazon Creek High School, where she has made significant contributions to the institution and...
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Jessie Young: Howler Monkey Advocate

In honor of Women’s Month in Belize, today we spotlight Ms. Jessie Young, a trailblazer and one of the founding members of the Community Baboon Sanctuary (CBS) in rural Belize District. CBS is a dedicated conservation organization focused on the protection and preservation of howler monkeys. It spans across seven villages, creating an essential corridor...
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Child Simulation Month

March, recognized as Children’s Month, is a time to celebrate and focus on the well-being, rights, and development of children. Today, at PG Central Park, this special month was celebrated with a vibrant event that engaged children in a series of exciting activities designed to be both fun and educational. The celebration of Children’s Month...
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The Closure Of Miss Soila’s Kitchen

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the closure of Soila’s Kitchen, a cherished staple in our community. For years, we’ve been honored to serve you with delicious meals and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. However, due to the rising costs of food and ingredients, it has become increasingly difficult to maintain the quality...
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Ligemeri Haruga Vanilla Project

Barranco, a seaside village with significant agro-tourism potential, remains one of the most neglected communities in the country. Earlier this week, a farmers’ group from Barranco, known as Ligemeri Haruga Vanilla, hosted a training session focused on cultivating vanilla, a high-value crop that has minimal environmental impact. The session was led by Dawn Dean, a...
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Forest Home Village Sign Restoration

A community partnership is helping bring new life to the entrance of Forest Home as the village council teams up with Naledo Belize to restore the village sign with a fresh coat of paint. This sign creates a welcoming first impression for residents and visitors approaching or passing through forest home village.

Additional Suspected Measles Cases Reported In Toledo District

Last week, major concern was raised across the country following the detection of a case of measles in the Toledo District. In response, health authorities swiftly activated emergency measures to contain the potential spread of the disease. We can confirm that additional suspected cases have been reported. Among them is a student from Toledo Community...

NGC Peini Elections

The National Garifuna Council Punta Gorda Branch held its election yesterday at the Garifuna Cultural Center in Punta Gorda. Following welcome remarks by outgoing President Mr. James Lino, and the presentation of the Treasurer’s Report by the outgoing treasurer, nominations were made and votes were cast. The results are as follows: President: Therese Aleman Vice...

DAVCO Urges Attorney General To Define Alcalde VS Chair Roles

A few weeks ago, there was an alleged kidnapping involving the alcalde of Indian Creek Village. The incident has raised several concerns, as shortly after the alcalde went missing, his supporters reportedly attacked the home of the village chairman. In recent months, tensions have been escalating between alcaldes and village chairpersons in several Maya communities....

UB Debate On Generative AI

On Friday April 24th, the University of Belize Toledo Campus was filled with students from the Belmopan Campus. The debate club from Punta Gorda challenged their colleagues from Belmopan on the topic: should UB ban student use of generative AI? The debate was highly interactive, with both sides presenting compelling arguments. In the end, the affirmative...

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