Monday, January 20, 2025

Community and Society

Plan proposed to standardize taxi services in San Pedro

Residents, local organizations, and past administrations have discussed establishing a formal and standardized taxi service in San Pedro Town for many years, but no changes have been implemented. Suggestions for improvement have included addressing the size of the current taxi vehicles, ensuring their proper condition, and enhancing the overall presentation of both the service and the drivers. Many islanders believe that if a formal system is introduced and enforced, it will enhance the experience for locals and tourists when using the island's taxi services.

San Pedro’s Silent Crisis: Alcoholism Fuels Domestic Violence and Community Turmoil

In San Pedro Town, binge drinking is a widespread issue, and excessive alcohol consumption is often normalized. This has made alcoholism a significant public health concern. The island community urgently requires effective intervention and support services, as the consequences of excessive drinking can lead to serious health problems, strained relationships, and an increase in violent incidents and accidents.

The NEMO Warehouse to open in San Pedro this year

In August 2024, plans were announced to construct or locate a building in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye, that will serve as a warehouse for the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO). This initiative is necessary due to the delays in transporting humanitarian aid from the mainland during crises following natural disasters or fires.

San Pedro Lions Club hosts fundraiser to help December fire victims

The San Pedro Lions Club organized another fundraiser to support families affected by the fire on December 29th. Held on January 15th, the event featured a barbecue and a clothing sale. All proceeds will be distributed equally among the 12 families still working to recover from the devastating fire. The club remains committed to helping those in need.

Caye Caulker Village Council takes measures to ensure unrestricted access to public beaches

On Wednesday, January 15th, volunteers and staff from the Caye Caulker Village Council (CCVC) were seen removing bollards (barriers) from the beach area that had been placed there by a local resident. The CCVC stated they were addressing the closure of two public beach areas and a street, emphasizing that access to these areas is a right for all Belizeans and visitors alike. One of the residents who had installed the bollards, local attorney Wendy Auxillou, explained that the barriers were not intended to block access to the beach but rather to prevent golf carts from passing in front of her mother’s beachfront property.

Taxi drivers ask authorities for resolution on soliciting at the points of entry

On January 9th, San Pedro Taxi Federation members expressed their concerns about the lack of enforcement against unauthorized soliciting, which they believe undermines their livelihoods and disrupts fair competition. A protest, held outside the San Pedro Town Council, aimed to stress the need for better regulation and support for licensed taxi operators. The taxi drivers argue that the current situation allows unlicensed individuals to solicit passengers at key locations, resulting in financial losses for legitimate drivers. They call for stricter enforcement measures to protect their interests and ensure a level playing field in the transportation industry.

San Pedro Fire Station renovations will improve emergency response

Recent renovations at the fire station in San Pedro Town represent a significant investment in improving emergency response capabilities. The National Fire Service is upgrading facilities and equipment nationwide to enhance its ability to respond to various emergencies. These improvements aim to address the limitations of their current resources.

New World Screwworm: A Potential Threat to Belize’s Livestock Industry

Belize is facing a new issue with New World Screwworm (NWS). The NWS is a highly destructive parasite primarily targeting livestock and other animals. The first case was identified on December 30, 2024, in the Crique Sarco Village Toledo District, followed by another case reported in early January 2025 in the San Pedro Columbia Village. In response, officials have implemented strict measures, including a quarantine zone of three miles around the affected farms, and special permits are now required to move cattle.

December fire victims receive humanitarian assistance

The island community continues to assist the 12 families who lost everything in the December 29th fire south of San Pedro Town. On Friday, January 10th, San Pedro Town Council members, the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), the Area Representative Honorable Andre Perez, and volunteers delivered humanitarian aid to the victims.

San Pedro Town honors the legacy of Elvia Staines

On Saturday, January 11th, the Staines family, along with friends, staff, and members of the San Pedro Town community in Ambergris Caye, gathered to lay to rest their beloved matriarch, Marcela Elvia Staines, affectionately known as Doña Elvia. She was a pillar in the local tourism industry and the proud founder of the renowned award-winning Elvi’s Kitchen, considered one of Belize's best restaurants, cherished by Belizeans and visitors alike.

Celebrating the legacy and leadership of George Price

On January 15th Belizeans unite to honor George Cadle Price, known as the "Father of the Nation," during George Price Day. He was born on January 15, 1919, and his impact on the history of Belize is significant. Price served twice as the head of government from 1961 to 1984 and again from 1989 to 1993. He was the First Minister and Premier under British rule until Belize's independence in 1981, and he became the nation’s first prime minister following that independence. Price is recognized as one of the principal architects of Belizean autonomy, so many refer to him as the "Father of the Nation."