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Alyssa
Arceo
accepted
at
Michael E DeBakey High School ![]() The Arceo family is ecstatic at
the news that their young Vilma Alyssa Arceo has been accepted to the
US based Michael E DeBakey High School for Health Professions.
Two years of preparation and hard work have led to this triumphant
moment for Alyssa. Michael E DeBakey High School for Health Professions
averages at least 1,250 applicants, and only admits about 200
successful applicants. Alyssa is the first Belizean to be accepted at
this school.
An overjoyed Arceo family shared this momentous occasion with Alyssa at the Vilma Linda Plaza. The San Pedro Sun found out that Alyssa will leave Belize for Houston, Texas where she will be studying four years of health sciences. DeBakey High School is currently ranked as the #1 public high school in the Houston Independent School District, and is a stepping stone for those looking to pursue a medical career. Vilma Alyssa Arceo, daughter of Elito and Rebecca Arceo, is a graduate of The Island Academy here in San Pedro. Congratulations to Alyssa and her family on a job well done, and The San Pedro Sun joins her family and friends in wishing her a successful four years of studies. San Pedro Sun Caye
Caulker
implements
Pet Control Program The island of Caye Caulker is
being faced with some problems due to an
increase in its dog population. With reports of over 20 dog bites in
the past five months, and the continued sightings of unkempt pets on
the beaches and many public streets, this has become a dire concern to
residents and visitors alike.
Initially brought to light in a public meeting held in September of 2010, the issue of uncontrolled dogs was discussed at length and a plan was devised. The plan involved the implementation of a Public Awareness Campaign. “Through local media and public meetings, the Caye Caulker residents were informed of the rules and regulations regarding owning a pet,” said Caye Caulker Village Chairman, Mr. Alberto Villanueva. “Owners were encouraged to start practicing the leashing law – which stated that if a dog is in public, it must at all times, be held on a leash.” He agreed that the public awareness campaign has been working well. Most dog owners now ensure that their dogs are behind closed gates/fences and that when in public, their pets are on a leash. However, the problem of the strays remains. As a result, the Caye Caulker Village Council, in conjunction with the Caye Caulker Humane Society have embarked on a program that seeks to eradicate stray dogs that are not cared for and eventually, in the long run – provide a system where pets are controlled and are registered. In the initial phase, dogs found in any public areas at the night time will be picked up by a team including, the local Health Inspector, a Police Sergeant, a Village Council worker and a member of the Caye Caulker Humane Society. If the dog possesses a collar with information in regards to ownership, such owner will be informed and granted the opportunity to pick up his/her dog. In cases where dogs show no sign of ownership, the animals will be put down. According to Chairman Villanueva, “The process is very painless. A member from the Humane Society insisted that the team witness it. The dog is first administered a tranquilizer, in the form of an injection, which takes about five minutes to work. This is followed by the administering of a second injection, which puts them to sleep within the minute”. The first phase of the eradication project was held on Thursday March 17, between the hours of 11:00pm and 2:00am, when eight dogs were picked up and humanely put to rest. Future plans include the implementation of a system where all pet owners will be required to register each pet. The details of that program are not complete as yet, but that is where the Council is gearing towards. San Pedro Sun Fuel
Prices
Soar
To
New Double-Digit Heights! Rowland A. Parks Fuel
prices at the gas pump
went up dramatically at the stroke of midnight on Tuesday morning,
March 22.
The premium gasoline jumped $1.12 and now costs $11.54 per gallon. The price of regular gasoline increased by $1.11 and is now selling at $11.24 per gallon. Diesel fuel shot up by 99 cents and is now $10.60 per gallon. In his budget presentation on March 11, Prime Minister Hon. Dean Barrow informed the nation that government would have absorbed the increase in acquisition cost for the shipment of fuel that was being delivered around that time. By so doing, the government took a revenue loss of around one million dollars. The Prime Minister had warned, however, that the government can only do this one time. World oil prices continue to rise due to the instability in the Middle East and in particular the ongoing conflict in Libya. In New York, the price for a barrel of crude oil for April increased by $1.67 at the end of trading on Monday. Experts warn that the Libyan production of 1.7 million barrels a day has been slashed by 75%. They also sounded the alarm that Libyan oil is not likely to return to the market anytime soon. There are reports that another oil price increase is in the making for later this week. Reporter Barrow
Says Blame The Lady For Putting The Picture On
Facebook
And there's one more piece of
news we
managed to get out of today's encounter with the Prime Minister. We
wanted to know what was his
official position o the entire flap about the Guardian newspaper.
As has been widely discussed, the party organ published a tawdry picture of a female PUP figure,-and the paper was roundly condemned by women's groups and it was even frowned upon by the PM's wife. So what does Barrow himself think? We asked him today:… Jules Vasquez "Your wife has spoken about the picture in the Guardian, she portrayed as being a regrettable choice particularly during women's month. Do you have a position on that?"
Hon. Dean Barrow, Prime
Minister of Belize
"Well I think that if people are suggesting that the picture is disrespectful to women. The lady who took the picture and who posted it on Facebook and who is some minor functionary of the PUP is the one that ought to be charge. In terms of the pictures appearance in the Guardian, well again there is no violation of anybody privacy, this was there for people freely to download, I would not have wanted to see it certainly on the front-page of the Guardian but it is not the sort of thing for which I would seek to chide the editor. My judgment might not have been the same as his judgment but I believe that the focus ought to be on the lady who in fact was flaunting this sort of a picture on Facebook, notwithstanding the fact that she is to however minor and extent in public life." The Guardian has not, and we gather, will not apologize because, as the PM said, it was posted on a public profile in Facebook…. CH7 Notices
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