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Sep 28, 09 Garbage fees pile up; workers protest City Hall’s non-payment
  While Mayor Moya Flowers has kept mum on the under-depositing at CitCo, another problem that won’t go away is the issue of the unpaid debts for garbage collection. For the umpteenth time, employees of Belize Maintenance Limited protested the persiste...[Read More]
Sep 25, 09 Single mother gets assistance to build a home
  Affordable homes are hard to come by, but thanks to Hand in Hand Ministries’ “Build for Change Program”; a single mother of four is getting the assistance she needs to a build house and make a home. Sharon Dominguez, who is currently unemployed, appl...[Read More]
Oct 10, 08 Anglican Diocese Synod opens October 19th
  The Anglican Diocese is turning one hundred and twenty-five years old and has been in Belize for a longer period, two hundred and thirty-two years. Every two years the Diocese meets in Synod and preparations are well underway for the forty-fifth Bien...[Read More]
May 22, 08 All Saints Anglican will host Gospel Fest
  When you think of music festivals, particularly on a holiday weekend in Belize, the idea of a gospel fest seldom comes to mind. But that’s exactly what All Saint’s Parish on Dunn Street in the city is trying for the second year in a row. The event, w...[Read More]
May 16, 08 Muslim community officially opens Belize City Mosque
  A local religious group marked an important milestone today and News Five’s Kendra Griffith was on hand for the celebrations. Kendra Griffith, Reporting Amidst singing and prayers this morning Islamic Mission of Belize officially inaugurated its ...[Read More]
Nov 29, 07 Men wanted for march against domestic violence
  The period between Garifuna Settlement Day and Christmas is a hectic one in Belize as our thoughts turn to celebration, gift giving, and, not insignificantly, finding the funds to pay for all that fun. But increasingly the days of late November and e...[Read More]
Aug 10, 07 Catholic Bishop calls on youth to take up vocation
  Throughout the world religious leaders of all denominations have noted the significant decline in the number of people being called to serve the church. The situation is no different in Belize and tonight the Catholic diocese is appealing to young me...[Read More]
Apr 11, 07 While Wright recovers, Bishop Martin takes over
  Following emergency surgery late last week, tonight Catholic Bishop Dorrick Wright is recovering from the procedure to stop a subdural haematoma or bleeding in the brain. While his prognosis is good, the recovery process is expected to take weeks. Th...[Read More]
Oct 18, 06 Anglican synod winds up at Biltmore
  For much of its early history as a British Colony, Belize's most influential religious body was, not surprisingly, the Church of England, better known as the Anglicans. Today, although no longer claiming the majority of Belizeans as adherents, the An...[Read More]
Jan 24, 06 Mercy nuns sponsor walk and fair
  The Sisters of Mercy will be praying for fair weather on Saturday as the convent celebrates more than a century of service in Belize with a five mile walk and fair. According to organiser Sister Carolee Chanona, even though the first seven sisters ar...[Read More]
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