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Female minor survives kidnapping attempt

Belize City residents are on high alert after an attempt was made to abduct a
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Six-year-old girl allegedly abducted up north

Today’s incident follows that of a similar nature, which happened in Orange Walk. A six-year-old
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BDF Chief of Staff explains how illegal structures at the

Shifting now to the borderline: A local news outlet in Melchor de Mencos, Guatemalan, is
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Minister of Agriculture Says Better Safe than Sorry After Bird

Yesterday Love News broke the story that there was no avian influenza in the country,
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Will The Start of the New Sugar Cane Crop Season

The BSCFA’s Chairman of the Committee of Management, Fred Ortega, also said that farmers are
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Agriculture Minister Says Final Cane Price Could Have Been Higher

And, while the new crop season is looking to kick off in December, farmers received
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Cane Prices are Up but BSCFA Says It’s Not Enough

During an exclusive interview with Love News, the Country Manager of the Belize Sugar Industries
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Farmers Start Making Their Own Fertilizers

As inflation in the world market continues to put a strain on producers and consumers
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BSCFA Says They Are Losing from the BSI’s Shift to

Three million dollars – that is how much the Belize Sugar Industries Limited (BSI) says
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Road works continue near mile 7 on the Philip Goldson

Motorists travelling on the Philip Goldson Highway are advised to exercise caution near mile 7
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Belize’s highways free of major damages from Hurricane Lisa

The Ministry of Infrastructure Development says that Belize’s highway system received little to no damage
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Corozal residents donate to persons in Belize City affected by

Today, the residents of Corozal Town donated over eight thousand dollars’ worth of groceries to
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Cane Farmers Clean Up Belize City

The clean-up efforts continue in Belize City. Several members of the public and private sectors
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Cane Fields in Shugah City Affected by Lisa

Hurricane Lisa carved a path of destruction through the Central and Western parts of the
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Why is data important in shaping effective climate policy?

Belize’s efforts to protect its environment remain a focal point of the Government’s national agenda.
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ECLAC Data and Policy Workshop held as COP27 continues in

The workshop, which is being supported by the Economic Commission for Latin American & the
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Leader of the Opposition launches the “Sean Diddy Combs Belize

A young Belizean will receive the opportunity to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree free of cost
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The century old “Swing Bridge” survives Hurricane Lisa’s impact

The Swing Bridge – it’s one of the oldest landmarks of Belize City that was
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Stann Creek Village Leaders Meet to Discuss How Funds Will

Village leaders from the Stann Creek District were in Belize City over the weekend intent
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PG Preps for Garifuna Settlement Day 2022

Activities leading up to Garifuna Settlement Day are being held across the south. Senior Correspondent
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Los Lagos resident charged with attempted murder

A man from rural Belize has been charged by police for stabbing two men over
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Seven Belizeans honoured by King Charles III

Seven Belizeans were today conferred appointments to the Order of the British Empire. It marks
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