VICTORIA HOUSE

AMBERGRIS CAYE, BELIZE

The resort offers accommodations ranging in size and style from charming Palapa roof casitas, colonial style Plantation rooms and suites to three individual beachfront villas. At the heart of the resort is a fabulous swimming pool set among tall swaying palm trees overlooking the white sand beaches and Caribbean. CLICK HERE
San Pedro Daily Sunday,
January 29, 2012

Front Page Weather foto of the day Regional News Classified Ads



ISLAND SUPERMARKET
"Best Prices - Best Quality - Best Service"
Phone: 501-226-2972 or 501-226-2973
FREE DELIVERY IN TOWN










Begin and
end your vacation
with us!

RESERVE NOW



Featured Properties

BEACHFRONT LOTS AND LAND
CONDOMINIUMS
LUXURY RESIDENCES
PRIVATE ISLANDS
RESORTS & HOTELS
COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES
RE/MAX Island Real Estate
10 Coconut Drive, San Pedro
Ambergris Caye, Belize C.A.
voice 011 (501) 226 4400
fax 011 (501) 226 4401
mobile 011 (501) 624 5252
www.owninbelize.com

Visit the Changes in Latitudes website
Or See their Reviews on Tripadvisor


Crazy Canuck’s
Beach Bar

Located at Exotic Caye/Playador
Happy Hour every day
4 6 PM
Live music every
Sunday & Monday


The Gallery

Huge Hammock Selection
Original Paintings
Carved Masks
Fine Belize Made Gifts
WE SHIP!
226-4304
We've Moved
Now across from Fido's
behind the "Sail away Cafe"



CENTRALLY LOCATED
THREE HUNDRED FEET
OF BEACHFRONT
FULLY EQUIPPED
A/C CONDOS
WIFI
SWIMMING POOL
FIVE STAR SERVICE & ATTITUDE
FREE USE OF FITNESS CLUB FOR OUR GUESTS
CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION AND RATES WWW.BELIZEISFUN.COM
Exotic Caye Beach Resort
Coconut Drive
San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye
Tel: (501) 226-2870
CAROLINE'S COOKIN'
BREAKFAST- LUNCH- DINNER
7:00 AM- 9:00 PM

ALL DAY BBQ
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
 
226-3188 or 664-9450
at Perla Escondida
on Coconut Drive

For Sale- Large parcel
Great Commercial Location
Prime development property

  • Located 1/2 mi. south of San Pedro Town
  • Fronting on Coconut Drive
  • 10 lots, high and dry
  • 264 feet street frontage
  • Depth of 154 ft
  • Last commercial block on main thoroughfare
  • Email to boardsd@hotmail.com

Mayor Elsa Paz and the SPTC present end of term report
Mayor of San Pedro Town, Her Worship Elsa Paz presented her end of term report on the night of Thursday January 26th at the Lions’ Den. The presentation took place an hour later than scheduled and lasted a total of 20 minutes. The report, which outlined the last three years of her term, has left the community with even more questions than answers regarding the finances of the San Pedro Town Council.
Mayor Paz delivered her speech to a Lions’ Den full of empty chairs and 15 people which included two of her councilors, three senior staff members, audio and video technicians and reporters. A group of concerned residents opted to protest the Mayor’s end of term report by staging a walk-out just as the Mayor began her report.
When questioned by the media about the content of the report, Mayor Paz went on record to say that she would be available, along with her administrator on Friday January 27th to respond to any questions. Despite numerous phone calls to the SPTC on said date, Mayor Paz and her Administrator Patricia Tillett, were unavailable.
We will continue attempting to get some more answers, which we will include in the next issue of The San Pedro Sun Newspaper. For a copy of the report presented, CLICK HERE
San Pedro Sun

Marlon Castro: September 20, 1980 – January 27, 2012
Marlon Castro was known to many as the ever smiling guy who was friends with everyone. The news of his death is shocking to many, and scores are mourning the loss of a great guy. Recently diagnosed with cancer, 31-year-old Marlon fought hard against a battle that ultimately won.
His smile and effervescent spirit however, remains as a wonderful memory to all those who knew and loved him. He leaves behind his wife and two children, and many, many friends. The San Pedro Sun extends its deepest condolences to his loved ones in this time of great loss. May Marlon Castro rest in peace.
“A friend is one of the nicest things you can have, and one of the best things you can be. Friendship isn’t a big thing – it’s a million little things…”
San Pedro Sun

Police Minister wants to decriminalize marijuana
Rowland A. Parks
Marijuana may soon be decriminalized in Belize and the strict penalty for being found with even small amounts of the drug may be greatly mitigated.

Minister of Police & Public Safety Doug Singh
Minister of Police and Public Safety, Doug Singh, told The Reporter that the initiative is coming from his ministry, which is being assisted by a few persons outside.
The Ministry is currently preparing a paper that will be presented to Cabinet, Singh explained.
He said that in the first instance, his ministry is looking at decriminalizing a small quantity, and if Cabinet approves, police will no longer charge persons, who are found with the decriminalized amount.
The exact amount has not been agreed on as yet, but Singh said that he is looking at decriminalizing between 5 to 7 grams. Singh reminded, however, that there is a difference between decriminalization and legalization, as he explained that it will not be a free walk in the park for those who are caught with that amount. Singh said that persons who are caught with the specific decriminalized amount will be given a ticket to pay a small fine, but there will be no locking down of persons caught with a small amount of marijuana.
The Police Minister also added that after a certain period of time, persons who are charged criminally for marijuana will have their record wiped clean.
It makes no sense, Singh said, for a young person who made the mistake of being caught with a small amount of marijuana to have to go through life with a criminal record.
Nevertheless, until Singh gets his way, the Laws of Belize continue to be very clear when it comes to marijuana possession or cultivation: Cannabis sativa L, the scientific name for marijuana, is an illegal drug.
It is a criminal offence, if it is found in your possession. And, for even a very minuscule amount, you will be arrested, taken to court and charged a hefty fine, which if not paid, could land you directly in a prison cell.
But even if you don’t go to prison after you have been found guilty, it is very likely that you would have a criminal record, which will follow you for the rest of your life.
But criminal offence or not, there has always been a robust marijuana business in Belize.
The drug is produced both for local consumption and for export.
In the 1980s, High Times Magazine dubbed marijuana that was being exported to the United States as “Belizean Breeze,” and in one of its issues, the magazine took issue with the then Manuel Esquivel government, because it had allowed the deadly herbicide, Paraquat, to be sprayed on Belize’s marijuana plantations.
There have been many changes in the world as far as marijuana is concerned over the decades since the 1980s. Marijuana is now legal in several countries and in the United Sates of America, marijuana can legally be used for medical purposes in sixteen states.
So not only has marijuana gained ground legally in many places, but Hemp, the lower level of the said Cannabis Sativa L plant, has been recognized as the fastest growing biomass in the world, with China being a leading producer.
While all these changes are occurring in the wider world, Belize remains unchanged with its archaic marijuana drugs laws.
But, once the Minister of Police and Public Safety is able to convince the Cabinet of Prime Minister Dean Barrow that the move to decriminalize marijuana makes social sense, this gloomy picture may very well change.
That change would be welcome news to Mr. Charles Bartlett Hyde, a former Speaker of the House of Representative, and former Post Master General, who has written several articles in the Amandala newspaper, making compellingly persuasive arguments for decriminalizing marijuana.
Mr. Hyde told The Reporter that decriminalizing marijuana makes perfect sense.
“This is a good beginning,” Hyde said.
Mr. Hyde explained that he believes marijuana should be decriminalized, because the people who smoke it are not violent and almost all of them are productive citizens in all classes of society. But they have one thing in common, they are law-breakers and criminals under the present laws.
The marijuana cultivation law which carries the same penalty as drug trafficking, a fine of $10,000 or three years imprisonment is draconian, Mr. Hyde said.
“The majority of people who smoke marijuana are doing it for recreational purposes and for relaxation,” Mr. Hyde pointed out.
Mr. Hyde said that he applauds the Minister of Police for his initiative.
Reporter
NOTICE

Join a Yoga Class!
Achieve better strength, flexibility and alignment by practising YOGA.
Monday-Friday
9:30am- Intermediate
1:30pm-Beginner
5:00pm-Intermediate
Saturday & Sundays
9:30am-All levels. Everyone welcome.
In town located above Ms. Sara's Kitchen at Exotic Caye Beach Resort.
Mats are provided. Athletic wear is required. Bring your own H2O bottle. Water provided.Accredited instructors.
BZ$20 per class or 6 classes for BZ$100
Call us for more info at:
226-4749 or 226-2870
Or visit us for more info at:
San Pedro Fitness Club
Exotic Caye Beach Resort


THOUGHT OF THE DAY

Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can
look up and see their beauty,
believe in them, and try to follow where they lead

                           Louisa May Alcott



Click here for
FREE SUBSCRIPTION



Passion - Integrity - Service

Asset Management
Vacation Rentals

http://belizemanagement.com/
10 Barrier Reef Drive San Pedro Town, Belize C.A

WEBSITE-CLICK HERE

Mata Grande Grocery
*Technologie
Management Group*

Our Processes & Products are as Efficent as Nature itself

Whether it is solely Wind Power or a combination of Wind and Solar Power (Hybrid-Systems) you are looking to purchase, see our website for details.
FINANCING AVAILABLE
www.tmg-americas.com

TMG Americas focuses our processes & products on a broader range of applications, which increases efficiency of your investment & makes it future proof.
Contact your Local Representative:
contact@tmg-americas.com

OUR SERVICES
Demand Deposit Accounts Savings Accounts * Loans Letters of Credit * Global (International) Transfers
Term Deposits

CONTACT:
PO Box 11, Coconut Drive, San Pedro,
 Ambergris Caye, Belize
Tel:  +501-226-2388 
Fax:  +501-226-2892

Email: cibl@btl.net
Website: CLICK HERE

http:///www.grandcaribebelize.com
reservations@grandcaribebelize.com


BERMUDA BEACH
LUXURY RESORT

Fantastic Views!


1/4 Mile North of the Bridge
Best Location Best Design
Best Construction Best Value
2 and 3 Bedroom Plans
Poolside Kitchen and Entertainment Center
For a no-obligation tour
and free cocktail please call
226-2509 or 663-9615

CLICK HERE


A fabulous alternative

to a hotel or resort room!

Centrally located in San Pedro, Diamond Lodge Bed & Breakfast
offers a great mix of vacation ambiance and home comforts, only steps away from the beach and the ocean. Beach and pool privileges have been arranged just across the street from Diamond Lodge. A short walking distance to all amenities and shops, as well as all the activities available in San Pedro, Diamond Lodge Bed & Breakfast is close to fine dining and a ten minute stroll south of town. Diamond Lodge, is waiting for you!!"

http://www.diamondlodgebelize.com/

© SAN PEDRO DAILY, PO Box 45, San Pedro Town, Belize.
 
Inquiries to Editor.SanPedroDaily@gmail.com