Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Old Football Field Project - Preliminary Consultation
A preliminary consultation for the Old Football Field (Saca Chispas) Sunset Boardwalk and Water Taxi Terminal, was held on Monday, November 9, at the San Pedro Lions Den. Heading the meeting for the evening were Mr. Carlos Santos and Mr. Pepe Garcia.
The Sustainable Tourism Program of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation and the Belize Tourism Board have a project in concept for the Old Football Field which consists of having a sunset boardwalk and water taxi terminal in the lagoon area.
The project’s over view is to have waterfront development on the lagoon front to create a new destination within San Pedro Town which will consolidate water travel to serve local and international traffic, provide new opportunities for leisure and commerce, build public-private partnerships for commercial and cultural growth, promote waterfront beautification, and further the overall enhancement of Ambergris Caye as a tourist destination, resulting in an increase in overnight tourist visitation.
The Project Site encompasses public land along the lagoon front west of the existing football field. The project will entail some reclamation of the lagoon to extend the football field (1.2 acres) west towards the lagoon and +/- 2500 linear feet of boardwalk stretching to the north to the intersection with CaribeƱa Street and south to Tarpon Street. Moving the football field to the west will allow Angel Coral Street to run across the existing field at the moment for easy traffic flow as well as having a parking lot on the east side of the field, this information was done based upon recommendations of the feasibility study.
After having presented the project to those in attendance the floor was opened to questions and comments. It was a meeting filled with mixed emotions as some thought the idea of beautifying the area, having a sports complex which is so desperately needed, as well as the parking facility are great ideas. Making major changes in the area for the fishermen was not easily acceptable to everyone in attendance.
Many feared that if the area is changed and modernized not only will the island lose its historical and cultural aspect of being known as quaint fishing village we once were but the survival of all the fish in the area such as the tarpons and other fish will lose their natural habitat.
“It’s a beautiful concept, but if it is at the expense of all the fish that inhabit the area, then we don’t want it,” explained a local fisherman/tour guide.
“Instead of spending $8Mil dollars in doing such a huge boardwalk which is not needed, why don’t we spend much less in fixing up the existing sea wall and standardize all piers,” commented Mr. Severo Guerrero Jr. who is a tour guide and Town Councilor.
Many agreed that instead of having a huge boardwalk the money should be invested in other areas such as finishing the paving of the road from the San Juan Area all the way to the Boca del Rio Bridge, beautifying the beaches and even investing the money in the San Mateo Area which is dire need of proper roads and infrastructure.
This public consultation was held to get the feedback of the public which will then be addressed to the Belize Tourism Board and Inter-American Development Bank. A private meeting with the Mayor and Councilors as well as a separate meeting with the fishermen of the area is to be held today, Tuesday, November 9. Another Public Consultation for this project is set to be held by mid December of this year. For more information or questions regarding this project, you can send an email to info@sustainabletourismbz.org
Jason Reyes charged for Stabbing Death of Lionel Pinelo
On Friday, November 5, at about 11:45 p.m. San Pedro Police visited the Ambergris Hopes Clinic located on Pescador Drive, where a male person appeared to have a stab wound on the left side of his rib cage. The male person was later identified to be Lionel Rodolfo Pinelo, 24-year-old, Belizean cabinet worker.
Investigations revealed that Lionel was on a golf cart on Laguna Drive in front of Rainbow Star Machine Bar with some friends. The golf cart was stopped by a group of persons with whom he had a confrontation with one of them earlier in the day. One of the persons took an object and inflicted a stab wound on the left side of the rib cage.
Lionel was taken to the Ambergris Hopes Clinic to receive medical attention but was later transported to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries on Saturday, November 6 at about 8:15 a.m.
A post mortem was carried out on the body of Lionel Pinelo which revealed that Pinelo died of exsanguination due to internal and external bleeding due to the stab wound.
Jason Reyes, 21-years-old, Belizean Maintenance worker of Boca Del Rio area, was arraigned for Murder in the San Pedro Magistrate Court on Monday, November 8, 2010. No plea was taken on the indictable charge and Reyes was remanded to the Belize Central Prison in Hattieville until December 8 when he will reappear in court.
San Pedro Water Jets Boat Runs Aground
At about 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 9, a boat belonging to San Pedro Water Jets International had a minor accident as it ran aground into a mangrove area on the lagoon side.Reports are that the boat arrived from Chetumal, Quintana Roo and was transporting international passengers to the neighboring Island of Caye Caulker. There were 40 passengers on board and there were no casualties reported. Several boats were dispatched to the area to render assistance to the passengers.
SPRC School All Saints Fair 2010
The San Pedro Roman Catholic School held its 5th annual All Saints Fair on Friday, November 5, 2010. At the fair there was much to eat and drink, raffles, and great games such as tombola, marble board games, horseshoe among others. Students from both the lower and upper division participated by dressing as a Saint.
This year’s winners are as follows:
1st Place – St Martin De Porres – Israel Ake and Brian Sanchez
2nd Place – Juan Diego – Osmar Vasquez and Steven Rosales and St. Lucy – Angelee Forman
3rd Place – St. Elizabeth – Alexia Acosta, Virgin of Guadalupe – Noelie Wiltshire and St. Veronica – Abriana Sierra
Principal Roxannie Kay stated that all proceeds of this year’s fair will go towards the school’s marching band. “There are many children interested in joining the marching band and so we decided that this year’s proceeds from the fair will be put towards the marching band,” commented Mrs, Kay. “There is the need of replacing old instruments and getting new ones as well.”
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Memorial Service for the Late Maria Antonia Plaza Gomez
A memorial service was held for the late Maria Antonia Plaza Gomez just a week after the tragic murder. Father Daniel NuƱez carried out the memorial service in front of a crowd in an empty lot adjacent to the crime scene on Tuesday, November 09, 2010.
Opening remarks were delivered by Lady Bowen as she expressed her sympathies to the family of the late Maria. Mayor Elsa Paz spoke on behalf of the island of San Pedro and reiterated that everyone feels sorry for the loss of such wonderful young lady.
After the mass ended Mr. Gach Guerrero, San Pedro Station Manager of Maya Island Air, read a letter which was sent by Maria’s brother-in-law, Arturo Gomez. The letter read:
“Mari-Toni, as she was affectionately called, was a loving twin sister, daughter, wife and mother. She loved her job and when she was offered to work for Maya Island Air Regional she was more than delighted to do so as she had the opportunity to visit the beautiful Island of San Pedro. I am sure Mari-Toni lived the most memorable moments of her life in the island which was cut short by the unfortunate incident. I appreciate your condolences and affection towards our family. We envy you all for having seen the last of her unforgettable smile in one of the most beautiful places in the world; my sincere affection, Arturo Gomez.”
Present at the memorial service were Mayor Elsa Paz, Maya Island Air Personnel, Police Personnel, community activists, teachers, hotel personnel and many local residents.
On behalf of the community of San Pedro, Ambergris Today would like to express its most sincere condolences to the family and friends of the late Maria Antonia Plaza Gomez.
Lady Dixie Bowen with the opening remarks |
Mayor Elsa Paz expresses condolences on behalf of island residents |
Gach Guerrero of Maya Island Air reads letter from Maria's Family |
Memorial attendants pay respect to Maria at scene of the crime |
The large shrubs that obstructed the view to the house have been cut down for safety |
San Pedro High Boys Take Silver at National Volleyball Tournament
San Pedro High Male Volleyball Team |
After bringing home the first place trophies for both the male and female Northern Regional Volleyball Championship on October 23, the San Pedro Volleyball teams were in high spirits as they travelled this past weekend to Corozal Civic Centre, Corozal Town where Escuela Secundaria Mexico Technical High School hosted the NSSSA National Volleyball Tournament Finals.
The San Pedro High School Boys were able to secure second place beating Wesley College in the first match to compete with Toledo Community College in the finals, but the boys from TCC stood their ground to capture the first place Trophy.
San Pedro High School Female Volleyball Team |
The San Pedro High School girls had the hard task of confronting last year’s national champ from St. Catherine Academy in the first match. The SCA girls proved to be too much for the San Pedro High girls which lead them to play against Sacred Heart College in the second match which they also lost, taking fourth place. St. Catherine Academy took first place in the female competition.
Participating schools in the finals included:
*North: Female - San Pedro High School (SPHS) & Male - San Pedro High School (SPHS)
*Central: Female - St. Catherine Academy (SCA) & Male - Wesley College (WES)
*West: Female - Sacred Heart College (SHC) & Male: Belmopan Comprehensive High School (BCHS)
*South: Female - Ecumenical College (EC) & Male - Toledo Community College (TCC)
Female Champions: St. Catherine Academy – Central
Male Champions: Toledo Community College – South
Female MVP: SCA – Emma Hoare
Male MVP: TCC – Denver Lino
Monday, November 8, 2010
Ambergris Today Now Provides Daily News Service
Ambergris Today with David Marin at Reef Radio Morning Show |
Ambergris Today is proud to announce its switch from a weekly newspaper to a fully electronic E-newspaper with now DAILY updates on News and Information important to you. No more waiting for news every Thursday, get your information Now. Same website - New Look. www.ambergristoday.com
Guess what? Right after our official announcement on the Reef Radio Morning show - due to the Extreme amount of traffic to our new updated website this morning our server was not ready to handle that HUGE amount of traffic to our site. Thus the Server went down. WOW! Can you believe it! We are working on getting it back online. Sorry for the inconvenience. We are working on it FAST! THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Murder Suspect Released
The manhunt continues for the murderer of Maria Antonia Plaza Gomez as last night's apprehension of a murder suspect turned out to be a bust. The man who was detained in Caye Caulker and brought to San Pedro late last night for questioning was able to provide to the San Pedro Police Department enough evidence that he is a new visitor to Belize. According to Police, the man was very cooperative and shortly after his detainment he was released and transported back to the island of Caye Caulker. The Police Department continues its intensive search for more evidence for the possible identification of Gomez's murderer.
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Friday, November 5, 2010
Murder Suspect Apprehended
A prime suspect in the murder of Maria Antonia Plaza Gomez murder case is tonight in custody of the San Pedro Police Department. The Caucasian man, of short stature, husky body, long sandy blonde hair was apprehended in Caye Caulker earlier today and was brought to San Pedro around 6:30pm on board the last Caye Caulker Water Taxi shuttle to the island. Police have not identified the man or confirmed that he is the murderer, but he is the prime suspect of the murder.
Police Seek Missing Items of Murder Victim Maria Antonia Plaza Gomez
The San Pedro Police Department has released information about two items that have been reported missing, belonging to the late Maria Antonia Plaza Gomez. These items include a silver Panasonic LUMIX HD Digital Camera and a Nokia N96 Cell Phone (pictured below).
NOKIA N96 Slide Phone
Silver Panasonic LUMIX HD Camera
The San Pedro Police Department is now seeking assistance from the public in the recovery or identification of the missing items or identifying individuals in possession of them. Information given to the Police Department will be kept confidential and used cautiously. Any assistance rendered to the Police Department will be greatly appreciated and an asset to the department to solve this heinous crime. Contact the San Pedro Police Department at 226-2022, 922 or 1-800-922-TIPS.
Official Post Mortem Report
Dr. Mario Estradaban’s post mortem examination report on the body of Spanish National Maria Antonia Gomez Plaza indicates that the cause of death is due to strangulation. Two persons are detained and third person is being sought who can help the Police solve this recent murder. Plaza’s partially nude body showed signs of violence and a belt was found around her neck, believed to be the instrument used to strangulate her.
Family members of Plaza will be transporting her body back home, but the police are still conducting an intense investigation to capture her murderer and bring that person to justice. Plaza was last seen in the company of a stock man on Coconut Drive, less than half a mile from Corona del Mar Hotel where she was staying.
Sgt. Fitzroy Yearwood, Belize Police Press Officer had this to say to Marion Ali of News 5 in Belize City:
“Well the person we are looking for is of Caucasian decent. The persons that we have detained, at some point during her stay on the island, they were seen either communicating with her or in actually moving around with her on the island with at least one of the two persons that we have detained. What we’re asking is that if members of the community know this person that we are looking for, if they can come forward and just assist us, even if it’s just for identification purpose—just for us to know who we are actually looking for that would help and go a long way. People who actually saw this woman on the island and made this photo available, they would remember who they saw her with and we are asking them to come forward so as not to prejudice the case for identification purposes.”
Local Building Authority Meeting on Monday
NOTICE
The Ambergris Caye Local Building Authority is having a meeting on Monday, November 8, 2010, to be held at the Lion's Den at 7:00p.m. Draftsmen and Contractors are encouraged to attend as very important matters will be discussed about construction requirements, contractor's licenses and construction application forms.
Archaeological Reserves Entrance Fee Increase
The Institute of Archaeology, National Institute of Culture and History (NICH) hereby informs the general public and its tourism stakeholders that in accordance with Statutory Instrument #40 of 2010, Gazetted 1st May 2010, the NICH Board of Directors has approved the following entrance fee increase to the Archaeological Reserves.
For sites in TABLE 1 below, the following fee increase will
become effective on 1st June 2011.
TABLE 1 | ||
Archaeological Reserves | Resident Admission | Non Resident Admission |
Nim Li Punit | $10.00 | $20.00 |
Lubaantun | $10.00 | $20.00 |
Serpon | $10.00 | $20.00 |
El Pilar | $10.00 | $20.00 |
Barton Creek | $20.00 | $20.00 |
Actun Tunichil Muknal | $50.00 | $50.00 |
Caracol | $15.00 | $30.00 |
Cerro Maya | $10.00 | $20.00 |
Santa Rita | Free | Free |
For sites in TABLE 2 below, the following fee increase will
become effective on 1st October 2011.
TABLE 2 | ||
Archaeological Reserves | Resident Admission | Non Resident Admission |
Cahal Pech | $10.00 | $20.00 |
Xunantunich | $10.00 | $20.00 |
Altun Ha | $10.00 | $20.00 |
Lamanai | $10.00 | $20.00 |
No Hoch Cheen | $20.00 | $20.00 |
The Institute of Archaeology, NICH takes this opportunity to assure its stakeholders that we will continue our efforts to create exciting destinations that will make a positive contribution to the tourism industry in Belize. We would like to reinforce our commitment to ensure equal access to the reserves by all users and to continue developing the appropriate infrastructures that are reasonably necessary for the full enjoyment of our archaeological parks.