- New OAS Ambassador for Belize
- Youth killed another injured
- President of Haiti assassinated; Belize sends condolences
- Tropical Storm Elsa forming
- Toledo top-cop gives pep talk to baseball/softball players
- New CEO for Ministry of Sustainable Development
- Cold front cools things down
- Mike Espat takes Oath of Office
- 2020 Hurricane Season comes to a close
- COVID-19 death toll rises
All posts tagged "Belize Tourism"
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San Ignacio/Santa Elena Municipal Fair underway
San Ignacio Town. Saturday, April 4, 2015. The annual Municipal Fair in San Ignacio/Santa Elena has started. The event proper, commenced this morning, as it usually does, immediately after the annual Holy Saturday Cross Country Cycling Classic...
- Posted April 4, 2015
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Belizeans learn to identify native birds
San Ignacio Town. Friday, April 3, 2015. The Belize Botanic Gardens and duPlooy’s Jungle Lodge just outside of San Ignacio town continue to promote education about our country’s native flora and fauna. It recently sponsored a...
- Posted April 3, 2015
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Two hotels from Cayo district get top review in online article
The Lodge at Chaa Creek is one of “eight fabulous hotels in Belize” according to a report published this morning on the internet. The Huffington Post story names Turtle Inn, Blancaneaux Lodge, Chan Chich Lodge, Chabil Mar,...
- Posted January 13, 2015
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Passenger van loses its top on the highway
Motorists traveling on the George Price Highway this morning saw an unusual sight early this morning. A passenger van that was heading towards Belmopan suffered some kind of structural failure near Central Farm. The top of the...
- Posted December 28, 2014
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Jenelle Chanona Is The New VP Of Oceana
Janelle Chanona is new VP of Oceana-Belize The Chief Executive Officer of Oceana Andrew Sharpless has high praises for the organization’s new Vice President in Belize Janelle Chanona. Chanona, a journalist by profession, assumed leadership of Oceana...
- Posted January 7, 2014
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Archaeological sites remain closed due to flood conditions
The Institute of Archaeology this evening announced that the Nohock Che’en and Xunantunch sites remain closed for visitation due to flooding. The notice, sent out to Tour Operators, Tour Guides and the general public, however, announced that...
- Posted December 19, 2013