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sargassum season starts early

Early Sargassum Arrival Signals Busy Season Ahead for San Pedro

San Pedro’s coastline is once again facing an all-too-familiar challenge as hoteliers and beach vendors reported earlier-than-usual sargassum landings on February 23rd. The unexpected early arrival has already prompted urgent cleanup efforts and renewed planning across the tourism community as the island prepares for the months ahead. For many businesses

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Broccoli and Cauliflower Production in Belize

Broccoli and cauliflower are among commodities that can only be produced economically within Belize for a limited period every year. The average weekly market demand for cauliflower is 8,000 lbs. and 6,000 lbs. for

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Fatal Stabbing in the San Pablo Area

San Pedro Police are investigating the murder of a male person that was found lying motionless on Blake Street in the San Pablo Area on Wednesday, March 13, 2019. Acting on information received at

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NEMO Receives Equipment from Mesoamerican Project

Minister of National Emergency Management, Hon Edmond Castro, has received on behalf of the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) valuable equipment from the Mesoamerica Integration and Development Project, in line with the Mesoamerica Network

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The Barbies Make It To Carnaval Day Two!

Carnaval Day Two saw two comparsas the ever popular Barbies (Men’s Group) and Dona Floras Group. Dona Flora’s Group took us back in time as they danced as Flinstones. Great music and much fun

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Is the Carnaval Comparsa Dying Out?

Only one comparsa (street dancing group) graced the streets of downtown San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize on the first day of the island’s cultural celebration of Carnaval. Does this signal the start of a

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