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…
Two (2) Confirmed Positive Positive Measles Cases In Belize
The Ministry of Health & Wellness has confirmed two (2) positive measles cases in Belize. Since then, the Ministry has been working to contain and prevent the spread of this virus. The last time Belize had a case in 1991. The infected individuals remain in isolation, and the Ministry is closely monitoring them. Globally, measles…
BTV Sarstoon Expedition 2025
On Saturday September 13th, the Belize Territorial Volunteers made their routine visit to the Sarstoon River, a practice they have maintained for over a decade. At 9:00 a.m., three boats departed from Punta Gorda enroute to the Sarstoon. Along the journey, the Belize Defense Force and the Belize Coast Guard provided escort and security for…
BTV Urges Schools To Teach Border Treaty
Today marks 166 years since the signing of the border treaty between Great Britain and Guatemala, which clearly defines the borders of Belize. The Belize Territorial Volunteers (BTV) are calling on the government to ensure this historic milestone is recognized and taught in every school across the country.
The National Garifuna Council Elected A New Executive
The National Garifuna Council (NGC) elected a new Executive Committee during its 39th Annual National Convention, held in Dangriga on July 12, 2025. The newly elected members are Alex Nolberto – President, Rafael Martinez – 1st Vice President, Sheena Zuniga – Secretary, Maurice Herrera – Treasurer, Sharrie Gordon – Assistant Secretary and Ifasina Efunyemi –…
New Fire Truck Added To Toledo Fire Service
A new fire truck was spotted in Punta Gorda Town a welcome sight for residents and firefighters alike. In recent years, the two government-issued fire trucks in the district had become run down and were no longer in working condition, leaving the department struggling to respond to emergencies. In September, thanks to the support of…
BTV Leads Journey To Sarstoon And Gracias Adios Monument
For over 15 years, the Belize Territorial Volunteers (BTV) have journeyed to the Sarstoon River on the final weekend of April. This annual expedition serves as a powerful reminder of the historic treaty signed on April 30, 1859, between Great Britain and Guatemala—establishing the official borders of Belize. Through this tradition, the BTV continues to…
Julian Cho Technical High School Concluded Its Disability Week
Julian Cho Technical High School recently concluded its Disability Week celebrations, marking the end with a spelling bee and an art competition. The spelling bee featured four students, with Tysha Pop from TCC securing first place, followed by Marlene Zuniga from JC in second, Lindale Requena from TCC in third, and Elaine Baki from JC…
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…
Agriculture Wins Big In Float Competition
Earlier this week, Belize celebrated its 44th Independence. Across the country, Belizeans marked the occasion with parades and community events. A highlight of the celebrations was the float competition, where local businesses and organizations showcased their creativity. This year, the Agriculture Department claimed first place, with UNO Gas Station taking second, and the Permit float…
