Jennifer Chiong arrived this afternoon on board Maya Island Air, looking beautiful and elegant as always. She is scheduled to hand over her crown to the new Miss Costa Maya 2009-2010 on Thursday August 6th. Welcome Miss Chiong! Bienvenida!!
Friday, July 31, 2009
Michael Jai White arrives in San Pedro
Actor and stuntman Michael Jai White touched down in San Pedro for a meeting with Minister of Tourism and Culture and Civil Aviation Manuel Heredia Jr. His visit will be a brief one, as he is scheduled to leave the country today, Friday. He was in Belize for the International Film Festival.
Costa Maya delegates at Fido's
The eight Reina de la Costa Maya delegate arrived yesterday and were completely enthralled with the island and its charm. A flurry of outings has been prepared for them all in the hopes that they will enjoy the country of Belize. Tonight, the ladies will be at the San Pedro Lions Den for Noche San Pedrana beginning at 7:00 p.m.
More photos available at www.sanpedrosun.wordpress.com
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Planned Power Outage - Northern Zone - Friday, July 31, 2009
Belize Electricity Limited advises its customers in the Corozal District, Orange Walk District and Ambergris Caye that the supply of electricity will be temporarily interrupted from 7:00 a.m. to 7:15 a.m. and from 2:45 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Friday, July 31, 2009.
Areas to be affected: the entire Corozal District, Orange Walk District and San Pedro Town.
BEL apologizes for the inconvenience caused but this outage is necessary for the Company to perform maintenance works and upgrade the distribution system in the area.
For customer inquiries and services call us toll free at: 0-800-BEL-CARE OR 0-800-235-2273. To view scheduled outages via our website visit: http://www.bel.com.bz/services_outages.asp
This notice is for public information purposes only. For more information, contact Belize Electricity Limited, Corporate Communications Department at 227-0954, extension 2502.
Areas to be affected: the entire Corozal District, Orange Walk District and San Pedro Town.
BEL apologizes for the inconvenience caused but this outage is necessary for the Company to perform maintenance works and upgrade the distribution system in the area.
For customer inquiries and services call us toll free at: 0-800-BEL-CARE OR 0-800-235-2273. To view scheduled outages via our website visit: http://www.bel.com.bz/services_outages.asp
This notice is for public information purposes only. For more information, contact Belize Electricity Limited, Corporate Communications Department at 227-0954, extension 2502.
Costa Maya delegates arrive TODAY!!!!
The beautiful eight delegates for the International Reina de la Costa Maya arrive via Tropic Air and Maya Island Air today at approximately 3:00 p.m. Come out to the airport and get your first glimpse of the beauties that will grace the stage on Thursday, August 6th, 2009!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Planned Power Outage - Northern Zone - Thursday, July 30, 2009
Belize Electricity Limited advises its customers in the Corozal District, Orange Walk District and Ambergris Caye that the supply of electricity will be temporarily interrupted from 7:00 a.m. to 7:15 a.m. and from 2:45 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 30, 2009.
Areas to be affected: the entire Corozal District, Orange Walk District and San Pedro Town.
BEL apologizes for the inconvenience caused but this outage is necessary for the Company to perform maintenance works and upgrade the distribution system in the area.
Areas to be affected: the entire Corozal District, Orange Walk District and San Pedro Town.
BEL apologizes for the inconvenience caused but this outage is necessary for the Company to perform maintenance works and upgrade the distribution system in the area.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Planned Power Outage - Northern Zone - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Belize Electricity Limited advises its customers in the Corozal District, Orange Walk District and Ambergris Caye that the supply of electricity will be temporarily interrupted from 7:00 a.m. to 7:15 a.m. and from 2:45 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 29, 2009.
Areas to be affected: the entire Corozal District, Orange Walk District and San Pedro Town.
BEL apologizes for the inconvenience caused but this outage is necessary for the Company to perform maintenance works and upgrade the distribution system in the area.
For customer inquiries and services call us toll free at: 0-800-BEL-CARE OR 0-800-235-2273. To view scheduled outages via our website visit: http://www.bel.com.bz/services_outages.asp
This notice is for public information purposes only. For more information, contact Belize Electricity Limited, Corporate Communications Department at 227-0954, extension 2502.
Areas to be affected: the entire Corozal District, Orange Walk District and San Pedro Town.
BEL apologizes for the inconvenience caused but this outage is necessary for the Company to perform maintenance works and upgrade the distribution system in the area.
For customer inquiries and services call us toll free at: 0-800-BEL-CARE OR 0-800-235-2273. To view scheduled outages via our website visit: http://www.bel.com.bz/services_outages.asp
This notice is for public information purposes only. For more information, contact Belize Electricity Limited, Corporate Communications Department at 227-0954, extension 2502.
Jerseys donated to summer camp kids
The Summer Camp kids were recipients of bright new jerseys on Monday morning, when Norwegian visitors Pierre, Anna, Ricki, Martha and Ian stopped by Saca Chispas (Camp location) with their generous donation. Summer Camp kids and organizers say a big THANK YOU to the kind visitors for their new shirts!
Monday, July 27, 2009
Flood Warning
Hydrological Information to the general public: A Flood Warning for the Macal River remains in effect. The Iguana Creek Bridge is covered and closed, with five feet over the bridge, a little higher than noon on Monday (today). The low lying bridge is also flooded, more than five feet and rising. Also a Flood Alert is in effect for Sibun River at Jaguar Paw and Gracie Rock, North Stann Creek at Middlesex and Hope Creek, the Sittee River at Kendall Crossing and the Tamash and Sarstoon Rivers. Citizens along the banks of the Macal River and the twin towns of San Ignacio/Santa Elena should be on the alert for rising river levels.
Flood warning: Floods are occurring and may become severe
Flood Alert: Conditions are such that there is a threat of flooding
Flood warning: Floods are occurring and may become severe
Flood Alert: Conditions are such that there is a threat of flooding
Atlantic Bank moves to renovated quarters
The Atlantic Bank kiosk at the Alijua Building has been moved to the former Atlantic Bank building across Barrier Reef Drive. The ATM machine has also been moved to the larger space. The same services are being offered to loyal customers, and the hours stay the same.
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Belize International Film Festival
Mr. Peters and his Boom and Chime band.
The San Pedro Sun was invited to attend the opening night and ceremonies of the Belize International Film Festival on Friday night in Belize City. Two of the "three kings" featured in the opening film "Three Kings" attended the event. Mr. Peter's and the Boom and Chime band, performed at the reception prior to the the screening and Florencio Mess performed on stage before director Katia Paradis addressed the crowd. http://www.belizefilmfestival.com/
Friday, July 24, 2009
Planned Power Outage - San Pedro - Saturday, July 25, 2009
Press Release - Belize Electricity Limited - Friday, July 24, 2009
Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) advises its customers in San Pedro Town that the supply of electricity will be temporarily interrupted from:
Areas to be affected:
BEL apologizes for the inconvenience caused but this outage is necessary for the Company to perform maintenance and upgrade the distribution system in the air.
Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) advises its customers in San Pedro Town that the supply of electricity will be temporarily interrupted from:
6:00am to 12:00 noon on Saturday, July 25, 2009.
Areas to be affected:
Angel Coral Street, Coconut Drive, Sea Grape Drive, Holiday Land, Mosquito Coast and Boca Ciega.
BEL apologizes for the inconvenience caused but this outage is necessary for the Company to perform maintenance and upgrade the distribution system in the air.
Update:
Scheduled outage for Sunday - July 26, 2009 - 7am - 1pmBelize Electricity Limited advises residents of San Pedro Town that vehicular traffic will be restricted on all of Barrier Reef Drive from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 26, 2009 while the Company conducts works to upgrade the distribution system in the area. BEL recommends that pedestrians avoid the area during this time.
Pedestrians who may need to traffic the area are asked to exercise extreme caution.
The supply of electricity will also be temporarily interrupted for all of Barrier Reef Drive from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 26, 2009.
BEL apologizes for the inconvenience but this outage is necessary for the company to upgrade the distribution system in the area.
Pedestrians who may need to traffic the area are asked to exercise extreme caution.
The supply of electricity will also be temporarily interrupted for all of Barrier Reef Drive from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 26, 2009.
BEL apologizes for the inconvenience but this outage is necessary for the company to upgrade the distribution system in the area.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Development brings problems
You ask anyone living on San Pedro, Ambergris Caye for years and they will tell you that the island has changed by leaps and bounds. The island has developed from a small fishing village that depended on kerosene lamps to a productive bustling town that finds itself handicapped when electrical power is lost. It has gotten to the point that homeowners like businesses find it essential to have a generator as a backup power supply in case of emergency. And that’s exactly what Wings Department Store did; install a generator for emergency purposes.
According to Wings’ Manager Monica Melwani, the management installed a generator to the back of the building as an electrical backup system in case power supply is interrupted on the island. “We decided to install a generator that will be used only if power is interrupted,” stated Melwani adding that, “but we did not install just any generator, we install an enclosed generator that is noise free.” But what do you do when a generator is next to your window? For next door resident Celi Jeanne Greif, there is no explanation that would bring her a sense of peace. Greif claims that the generator sits some 15 feet next to her daughter’s window and it is an inconvenience to her family. “I have a problem with the generator because it is too close to our window,” stated Greif. She added that, “it is also an inconvenience to my tenants.” Greif claims that continue to cause problems to her tenants they might seek other accommodations and that might bring a financial loss to her business.
How did the generator get installed behind the building in the first place? Melwani stated that they got the green light to install the generator from the island’s Local Building Authority. According to Chairman of the Ambergris Caye Local Building Authority (ACLBA) Fidel Ancona, it was the board that approved the project. “We did not foresee any major problems because the generator is only for emergency purposes,” said Ancona. He added that, “it is a genuine concern but the inconvenience would be minimal.”
Both Ancona and Melwani stated that the generator is enclosed to muffle the noise as much as possible. The area where the generator sits was inspected by various members of the ACLBA and after a meeting; the board gave Wings the green light to install the generator. Ancona stated however that, “we did allow a shift from the original plan because the right thing was to keep the generator on top of the building.” But why change it from the top to the back of the building? Melwani stated that it was all about “safety” purposes. “We already had a bad experience of a fire when at the time the generator was located to the top of the building,” explained Melwani. She added that, “it is difficult to get to a generator to the top of the building when there is a fire, it needs easy access.” Last year Wings incurred a seven million dollars loss after the store was partially destroyed by fire.
According to Wings’ Manager Monica Melwani, the management installed a generator to the back of the building as an electrical backup system in case power supply is interrupted on the island. “We decided to install a generator that will be used only if power is interrupted,” stated Melwani adding that, “but we did not install just any generator, we install an enclosed generator that is noise free.” But what do you do when a generator is next to your window? For next door resident Celi Jeanne Greif, there is no explanation that would bring her a sense of peace. Greif claims that the generator sits some 15 feet next to her daughter’s window and it is an inconvenience to her family. “I have a problem with the generator because it is too close to our window,” stated Greif. She added that, “it is also an inconvenience to my tenants.” Greif claims that continue to cause problems to her tenants they might seek other accommodations and that might bring a financial loss to her business.
How did the generator get installed behind the building in the first place? Melwani stated that they got the green light to install the generator from the island’s Local Building Authority. According to Chairman of the Ambergris Caye Local Building Authority (ACLBA) Fidel Ancona, it was the board that approved the project. “We did not foresee any major problems because the generator is only for emergency purposes,” said Ancona. He added that, “it is a genuine concern but the inconvenience would be minimal.”
Both Ancona and Melwani stated that the generator is enclosed to muffle the noise as much as possible. The area where the generator sits was inspected by various members of the ACLBA and after a meeting; the board gave Wings the green light to install the generator. Ancona stated however that, “we did allow a shift from the original plan because the right thing was to keep the generator on top of the building.” But why change it from the top to the back of the building? Melwani stated that it was all about “safety” purposes. “We already had a bad experience of a fire when at the time the generator was located to the top of the building,” explained Melwani. She added that, “it is difficult to get to a generator to the top of the building when there is a fire, it needs easy access.” Last year Wings incurred a seven million dollars loss after the store was partially destroyed by fire.
Wings from the offset followed proper procedure, complying with the requirements of ACLBA, so technically they are not in violation of any wrongdoings. Melwani claims that Greif’s complaint took her by surprise. Because the ACLBA has already approved the installation of the generator the matter has been passed on to the Central Building Authority. Greif has sought legal advice and explained that she intends to take the matter to the very last recourse. Greif has submitted a letter of complaint to the Central Building Authority who reviewed the matter yesterday in a special meeting. The outcome of the meeting will be reviewed by the ACLBA after which they will make the recommendation public.
Miss Honduras for Costa Maya
She is Ruth Maria Arita Luna, a 23 year old beauty who proudly represents her beautiful Honduras. Standing at 5'7", she was a representative at Miss Earth in 2005.
A student of public relations and a professional model, Ruth is eager to take part in this year’s Reina de la Costa Maya Pageant since her biggest dream is to win a crown for her native home. A self described perfectionist, Ruth states she likes to correct things and have everything “just right.” Confident and charismatic, Ruth has prepared in advance for the night’s events and believes that her uniqueness can captivate the judges.
A student of public relations and a professional model, Ruth is eager to take part in this year’s Reina de la Costa Maya Pageant since her biggest dream is to win a crown for her native home. A self described perfectionist, Ruth states she likes to correct things and have everything “just right.” Confident and charismatic, Ruth has prepared in advance for the night’s events and believes that her uniqueness can captivate the judges.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
San Pedro Town Library gets a facelift!
The San Pedro Town Public Library has a new look, and the new mural is courtesy of generous donations and serious fund raising by the Library Committee. Painted by Denroy "Smurf" Norales, Eluterio Carrillo and Elvis Quetzal, the mural is expected to be finished within 1 1/2 days, or by Thursday, July 23.Carrillo, Norales and Quetzal taking a break from painting the massive and beautiful mural on the Library Wall.
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