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Tour guide murdered in his yard; a second man injured

Authorities still do not know who killed Emert Flowers – or why. But, an active
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Police Search South Side Belize City for Body

Up to news time tonight, officers from the Belize Police Department in Belize City have
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Elderly Valley of Peace Man Reported Missing

A family from Valley of Peace Village in the Cayo District is asking the public
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Park ranger fined for discharging his gun

Ian Banks was fined a thousand dollars for discharging a gun in public on Christmas
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British soldier jailed for kidnapping and beating his fiancée gets

A British soldier was yesterday remand at the Belize Central Prison after being accused of
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Sugar Production Remains Slow Due to Rainy Weather

Today marked day two of the new sugar cane crop season. And, as the wet
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BSI/ASR Says Fairtrade Payment to Farmers Has Nothing to Do

The Belize Sugar Cane Farmers’ Association (BSCFA) has expressed concerns about not receiving their Fairtrade
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Cayo South Resident says access to Belmopan Dump is problematic

Last night, we reported attorney, Norman Rodriguez’s plight about mounting garbage near his office on
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BSI/ASR Urges Cane Farmers to Check Crop Before Delivering to

The Belize Sugar Industries Limited/American Sugar Refinery (BSI/ASR) is tonight reminding farmers to check the
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CRC’s Jonathan Triminio featured in Forbes

It’s not everyday someone from Belize gets featured in Forbes Magazine and for research biologist,
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Revisiting the minimum wage discussion

We reported last week that the Government’s plan to increase the minimum wage to five
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Soldiers at Fairweather Camp treated to traditional holiday meal

The holiday cheer for the security forces continued with luncheon for soldiers in the south.
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Donation to Cubans affected by recent hurricane welcomed

Cubans living in Belize have sent another donation to their homeland in order ease damages
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