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Canadian School brings high educational standards

Guadalajara’s upmarket Providencia neighborhood is home to an ambitious new school recently accredited by the one of the finest education systems in the world.
Founded last August, the Canadian School has just been accredited in Alberta, a province twinned with the state of Jalisco since 1999. It is the first Alberta-endorsed school in Latin America and one of only six worldwide, reveals the principal, Dr. Peggy Tally.


A vision of Mexico under the leadership of Peña Nieto

In the words of some opinion makers, presidential frontrunner Enrique Peña Nieto is little more than a vapid frontman for a reinvigorated but still largely untrustworthy political machine unable to shed its decades-old modus operandi based on favor and graft.

Pet owners upset at new ruling on animals in airline cabins

Hundreds  of  potential visitors could shun Mexico after the country’s aviation authority suddenly decided to apply a previously unenforced regulation banning pets from accompanying their owners  in the cabins of international flights.

‘Green roof’ builder rides wave of change

Guadalajara might not be at the level of Germany, Toronto, Chicago and the United States — leaders in ecologically geared building design — but 20-something entrepreneur Roberto Huver is here to change that.