Cattle Landing village is in a predicament when it comes to the lands in the village. Before the elections rumours had it that 400 lots in the village were surveyed. The village council had agreed that the village council would facilitate the distribution of those lots to first time landowners. Well during the election things...
BTIA Toledo chapter is extending an invitation to the public to join archaeologists at the Cho’oc Ayin site within Paynes Creek National Park. This event offers a unique opportunity to discover ancient Maya wooden buildings, including a residence and a salt workshop, which catered to the Maya’s need for salt. These remarkable structures have been...
In a significant boost to local law enforcement, the Punta Gorda police department has officially received a new pickup truck to enhance its operational capabilities. This addition aims to improve the department’s response to time and overall efficiency in serving the community. The new vehicle will assist officers in patrolling the area, conducting investigations, and...
Punta Gorda recently saw an inspiring event for the closing of Child Stimulation Month at Saint Peter Claver School, where firefighter Chadwick Forman taught young children about emergency preparedness and the importance of recognizing dangerous situations. He also emphasized the critical emergency numbers. The children learned about healthcare, dental hygiene, and explored various professions by...
In celebration of Women’s Month, the United Women’s Group hosted an inspiring showcase of women entrepreneurs on Saturday at PG Central Park. The event featured a remarkable display of local talent, with Belizean entrepreneur Dawn Dean from Barranco delivering the keynote address.
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...
As the dry season sets in, residents of Cattle Landing Village are growing increasingly worried about the thick, polluted smoke filling the air. Over the past two days, many villagers have reported smoke drifting from the local garbage site. There are rising concerns that the smoke could be not just unpleasant, but potentially harmful to...
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...
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...
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...
Legal battle against the Attorney General and the Judicial and Legal Services Commission. The case centered around a complaint Enriquez filed against High Court Judge Tawanda Hondora, accusing the judge of bias and misconduct during a court matter in 2025. Enriquez claimed the judge was overheard making prejudicial comments during a lunch break while his...
Efforts to combat illegal fishing activities within Belize’s protected marine areas continue as a recent joint patrol carried out by TIDE and the Belize Coast Guard led to the arrest of three Honduran fishermen inside the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve. The men were reportedly caught conducting illegal fishing activities within Conservation Zone 4 and were...
The Belizean culinary tradition is taking center stage this week as the National Institute of Culture and History, hosts the Belize Food Heritage Project, a three-day workshop aimed at preserving and celebrating the country’s rich food culture. The workshop brings together chefs, cultural practitioners, entrepreneurs, and food enthusiasts to explore traditional recipes, cooking techniques, and...
The Stovall Foundation, in partnership with Toledo Faith Outreach, brought excitement and mentorship to the village of Jacinto as they hosted their annual sports camp for youths in the community. Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Tyler Stovall, along with his team, journeyed to Punta Gorda Town for the fourth consecutive year to lead the program, which...
Deepest sympathies to the family of Mr. Santos Akal, who tragically lost his life in an accident believed to have been caused by a broken bridge in the Indianville area. Reports indicate that Mr. Akal fell from his bicycle while attempting to cross the deteriorated structure. Over the years, PGTV has repeatedly highlighted the urgent...