Belize Bank Unveils New Brand Icon
Belize Bank, a leading financial institution in Belize, has taken another significant step in modernizing its banking system. As technology continues to advance, the bank remains committed to enhancing its services through innovative solutions. On Tuesday November 26th, Belize Bank introduced a new brand icon, reflecting its focus on inclusion and digital transformation, with the…
Students Educated On Rabies Awareness
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…
Live Conch Confiscated Near Fishermen’s Island
The Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve enforcement team made an unusual discovery, an aquarium filled with live conch near a well-known fishermen’s island. According to authorities, this type of activity is prohibited under Belize’s Fisheries Law. A total of 154 conch were recovered, 82 mature and 72 juveniles. The enforcement team acted swiftly, relocating the live…
Legends FC Triumph 7-0 Over Estrellas
Football is one of the most passionate sports in the world, and that passion is alive and well in Toledo. Sunday night, in front of a packed crowd at Toledo Union Field, the two teams in the finals—Tallah Estrellas and Tyrone Legends—battled it out to determine who would claim the title of the top football…
Corazon High School Construction Controversy
The Corazon High School building is back in the spotlight once again. The construction of the building has been ongoing for over five years, yet it remains incomplete. Last year, a new contractor was brought in, and several local construction workers were hired. However, last week, the workers claimed they were sent home as the…
Redistricting Case Takes Center Stage in National Discourse
The redistricting process in Belize has been a contentious issue, with the Belize Peace Movement repeatedly taking the matter to court to demand that the government complete the redistricting exercise before the next general election. Despite this, the government has made little to no progress in advancing the process. While the government has hired top…
TCC Students Use Math Against Flooding
Students from Toledo’s Community College (TCC) are taking a hands-on approach to tackling local flooding by applying mathematics. As part of their project, they recently visited area bridges to develop a mathematical model aimed at reducing flood damage. Through calculations and analysis, the students are working on solutions to improve water flow and strengthen structural…
Punta Gorda Police Meet And Greet
The Punta Gorda Police Formation held a meet-and-greet in the St. Vincent Block area on Thursday, October 17th. At least a dozen residents participated, expressing their concerns and opinions about the ongoing challenges they face. During the meet-and-greet, the officer commanding the Punta Gorda Police Formation, his deputy, and the community policing team were in…
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…
40 Youths received National Youth Awards
The National Youth Awards took place on Friday, November 29th, at Punta Gorda Sporting Complex, celebrating and recognizing the achievements of young individuals within their communities. Over 40 youths were honored across various categories, including sports and environmental initiatives. One youth from Punta Gorda, Levaun Sanchez, received the Youth in Agriculture Award. PGTV extends its…
