It is not uncommon for Belizeans seeking job opportunities to move abroad with the United States and Canada being popular choices and many youth opt to attend universities in other countries as well. According to the 2014 Belize Demographics profile information page, migration continues to transform Belize’s population. About 16% of Belizeans live abroad, while […]
The old saying when it rains it pours is often applicable to our lives in San Pedro. There is always so much going on at once and this weekend is no exception. As much as I wanted to go to trivia last night, I passed in favor of getting extra rest for tomorrow’s blood drive […]
Everyday choices affect our overall well-being inside and out and lately my choices have affected my sleep. The past week I clocked my average bedtime at 12:37 a.m., nearly two hours later than usual and my average wake time was 6:36 a.m., also on the late side. This was not surprising considering the start of last weekend […]
On Saturday, November 1, 2014 Tropic Air opened a new chapter in its long history of providing flights to Belize when Flight 6621 took off from Cancun, Mexico piloted by Belizean pilots, Captain Alberto Ancona and Co-Captain Wally Nunez. The arrival of Flight 6621 and its passengers at 8:15pm at the Phillip Goldson International Airport […]
I got a call from a friend late Friday afternoon that we had a blood emergency on our hands. One of their dear friends had gone into liver failure, had been flown to Belize Health Care Partners hospital in Belize City and was in need of 5 pints of blood asap. He wanted to know […]
Casa Picasso hosted their annual smash hit party to kick off their reopening for high season. This year’s event was bigger and better than ever and it has definitely gained its place as one of the “must-do” parties. The restaurant is also looking better than ever as they did some major renovations during the slow […]