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Community Effort Improves Julian Cho Tech Campus

The start of the 2025–2026 school year at Julian Cho Technical High School got an early boost thanks to a successful PTA and community service project. More than 200 volunteers turned out to support improvements on campus, making the school safer and friendlier for both students and teachers. Among the completed works were the construction of three new sidewalks, a veranda for the special education classroom, raised garden beds for the agriculture department, and upgrades in plumbing and electrical systems. Volunteers also cleaned the school grounds and prepared a new sewing room.

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PG Citizens Led Beach Clean-Up

Hard-working volunteers rolled up their sleeves to do a beach clean-up. Taking on the difficult task of cleaning up piles of discarded glass and debris. While the effort brought visible change, it also came with a heavy reminder; much of the waste left behind is local garbage. Organizers say each cleanup is done with hope...

BDF Promotes Maxwell Castillo To Rank Of Captain

We celebrate the great achievement of a young man from PG. The Belize Defense Force is promoting one of its dedicated officers, Maxwell Castillo. He has officially attained the rank of Captain. Commissioned in 2019, Captain Castillo’s advancement reflects years of exemplary service, strong leadership, and a commitment to excellence that extends beyond national borders....

First Ever Sapodilla Cayes Volleyball Tournament

The Sapodilla Cayes have recently been making headlines as they remain at the center of an international court case involving Belize, Honduras, and Guatemala. But we bring you some good news from the Sapodilla Cayes. Over the holiday period, the Belize Territorial Volunteers hosted a historic 2-on-2 beach volleyball tournament at the Saps. The tournament...

Jude Belize Foundation Community Outreach

The Jude Belize Foundation continued its tradition of community outreach by spreading cheer at the Punta Gorda Hospital, during a special handover held one day ahead of the holiday. The donation was facilitated by Ms. Anderson, a teacher from Punta Gorda, along with her daughter, and other students.

Motorcyclists Call For More Enforcement Of Traffic Laws

A small group of motorcycle owners gathered in Jacinto for a peaceful display, voicing concerns over newly proposed laws affecting motorists. Riders emphasized that their focus was not only on safety, but also on accountability, calling on lawmakers to improve road conditions and strengthen highway patrol presence, rather than relying on licensing courses they believe...

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