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July 7, 2015

GOJoven 2015 Cohort begins training

Last weekend, the 2015 Cohort gathered at the Chiclero Camp Resort in San Ignacio to begin their first week of training as our country’s newest group [...]
June 30, 2015

Debate continues over Santa Cruz incident

14 of the villagers as well as Maya Leaders Alliance spokesperson Cristina Coc were subsequently charged with multiple offences.
June 29, 2015

Coalition promotes anti-petroleum platform through new media

Even though the Government has withdrawn its appeal against OCEANA, the Coalition and Citizens Organized for Liberty through Action (COLA) on the matter of six struck [...]
June 27, 2015

Why U.S. Supreme Court decision on gay marriage is important for Belize

With more than 30 already supporting gay marriage, the ruling in Obergefell vs. Hodges clears the way for all states to authorize such marriages, although some [...]
June 25, 2015

BNTU hosts Petrocaribe forum

The forum originally scheduled for the University of the West Indies had fallen through when Government complained that it was not balanced. But organizers cared not [...]
May 22, 2015

Caleb Orozco reveals Belizeans’ casual anti-LGBT stance in N.Y. Times Magazine profile

“I’ve come to realize that I’ve sacrificed my life to this work,” he said to author Julia Scott. “And I wake up to an empty bed [...]
May 13, 2015

United Pentecostal School in San Antonio Village Hosts Cultural Fair

San Antonio Village is located about 8 miles south of San Ignacio Town and has a population of over 2000 people that are predominantly Yucatec-speaking Maya.
May 7, 2015

Albert Vaughan Acquitted of Loitering Charge

Over 40 of the workers were eventually arrested for littering and unlawful assembly. Their charges were eventually dropped after the Government intervened to settle the dispute. [...]