Caye Caulker Chronicles

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Caye Caulker Chronicles
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
EditorWendy Auxillou
Headquarters Belize District, Belize
Website www.cayecaulkerchronicles.com

Caye Caulker Chronicles is the hometown paper of the village of Caye Caulker in the Belize District in the country of the same name. The editor is Wendy Auxillou, who is also the main writer, although other volunteers also contribute stories about local events.

It is published online at http://www.cayecaulkerchronicles.com/.

Caye Caulker Chronicles reports on a series of topics, including Finance, Community, Criminal, Entertainment, Political, Weather, and World Breaking news.


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