Belize Mission Project brings smiles to patients
Dave Dorman knew he wanted to put his chosen profession as a dental lab technician to good use, but he didn’t quite know when or how until he was on his honeymoon in Belize with his new wife, Barbara, in the spring of 2008. While in Belize, Dorman met Dr. Will Lala, the coordinator and [...]
Top Historical Places To Visit in Belize
As well as the great barrier reefs that Belize is famous for, its history as a country is well documented. Belize has a Cathedral dating back to the early 1800s, building began 1812 and completed 1820, the oldest surviving colonial period building as well as the oldest Anglican Church in Central America, is also the [...]
Belize To Be Represented in the 2009 Geographic Geo Tourism Challenge
Two Belizean organizations have been accepted to participate in the International National Geographic Geo Tourism Challenge 2009. “Ecotourism, according to the National Geographic Society, refers to tourism that sustains or enhances the graphical characteristics of a place. This includes its environment, culture aesthetics, culture, heritage and the well being of its residents. Geo-tourism incorporates the [...]
Belize joins world community to Condemn Military Coup d’état in Honduras
The executive branch of the Honduran government has promoted a referendum that was scheduled to take place on Sunday, June 28, in which the people of Honduras would vote on whether or not Manuel Zelaya would be able to run for a second term as president. Both the National Congress and the Supreme Court reached [...]
Squawks About Poaching Wild Parrots in Belize
The Wild Parrots of Belize have Lots to Squawk About. A simple hike along the tropical Macal River in Cayo, Belize led a Remax Belize real estate broker to give the shirt off his back to rescue an injured hawk and, in so doing, discover a sanctuary dedicated to saving the wild parrots of Belize. [...]


