Living in Belize this past year has left the average person hard pressed to “see anything to smile 'bout”. But the studies have shown, one most recently in the European Heart Journal, that”having a smile on your face may be better for your health than you think.” Though it may ...
In the time it takes to read this article, it is estimated by the World Bank Institute that two billion pieces of content would have been shared on Facebook and more and more of it is coming from the developing world like Belize. Even the venerable Holy Redeemer Parish, the ...
By: Mike Rudon Jr. With all due disrespect to Prime Minister Dean Barrow, the image which comes to my mind when I imagine him engaged in a war against crime is that of a little big eared, bald headed and knobby-kneed elf in pink and purple tights swatting a gold ...
By glenntillett@yahoo.com A Facebook comment this week reminded me that sometimes in Belize the only constant seems to be change, but the more things change the more they remain the same. I doubt that you can find it in the historical record because a lot of what was said back then ...
Normally, I would not engage in responding to the vicious attacks on my person. Politics, over the years has taught me to respond selectively to those who choose to offend me and my family. Although it is a bitter pill to swallow, if we choose to be in politics then ...