Battle Of The Drums Introduces First Ever Hall Of Fame
As a part of the milestone 20th anniversary celebration for Battle of the Drums, the event honored and inducted several key figures into the first- ever Battle of the Drums Hall of Fame. The recognition highlighted individuals and organization who have played instrumental roles in preserving, promoting and elevating Garifuna culture. Among those honored were…
Ex-Servicemen Road’s Garbage Crisis Continues
Garbage disposal remains a significant concern for the community, posing risks to both public health and the environment. Unfortunately, Ex-Servicemen Road has increasingly become a dumping ground for waste. Residents have normalized the area as an unofficial garbage site, with many continuing to dispose of trash along the roadside—a worrying trend. PGTV has repeatedly highlighted…
Toledo Community College On A winning Streak
Toledo Community College continues to excel and represent both locally, nationally, and internationally. Over recent weeks, TCC has dominated regional volleyball competitions and will represent the south at the national level in Orange Walk. They also participated in the International Coastal Cleanup competition hosted by BFSF, winning first place for the best video submission. Additionally,…
Caye Caulker Votes “No” in Marijuana Referendum
Residents of Caye Caulker went to the polls on Wednesday October 8th, to decide whether marijuana should be legalized on the island. The referendum asked voters if the Government of Belize should pass legislation to create a responsible, regulated, and taxable cannabis industry, with part of the revenue benefiting the Caye Caulker community. When the…
Road Repair In Punta Gorda Town
Although the government boasted about a $2 million investment for street upgrades in PG just before the last town council election, many streets are still in poor condition. With the upcoming election, the government is once again attempting to address some of the worst streets. Last week, they focused on fixing the Ex-Serviceman Road in…
BYRISE After School Program
Byrise, a newly established organization with branches in the USA and Punta Gorda, Toledo, is offering an after-school program designed to support students with their schoolwork. The program runs from Monday to Friday, 4 to 6 PM, at the Cattle Landing Community Centre. The organization’s mission is to bridge the gap for students who face…
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…
Deer Dance Revival Graces Pueblo Viejo Village
The Deer Dance has experienced a remarkable comeback in the Maya villages, gaining popularity once more. Over the New Year weekend, Pueblo Viejo was the heart of this revival, hosting an incredible four-day celebration of Deer Dance festivities.
Three day Bob Marley event in Barranco Village
Barranco Village is set to host a three-day celebration in honor of reggae legend Bob Marley’s birthday. Known worldwide as one of Jamaica’s greatest musicians, Marley’s legacy continues to inspire people across the globe, and his birthday is celebrated annually in many countries. According to event organizers, the celebration will feature live reggae performances and…
Celebrating Garifuna Culture And Heritage
Last week Tuesday morning, Front Street by the Cooperative Wharf in Punta Gorda Town was alive with Garifuna colors as the community celebrated Garifuna Settlement Day with the reenactment of Yurumei. The event featured lively drumming and dancing as participants made their way to St. Peter Claver Church for a Garifuna Mass, which was captured…
