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The inauguration of the Poco a Poco San Pedro Community Center was celebrated on Wednesday, May 8 with around 50 volunteers, supporters and people wanting to learn more about the project joining the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
A group of lakeside residents gathered at an Ajijic restaurant on May 7 to raise a toast to their friend Rob Cantrell on his 63rd birthday. Sadly absent for the occasion was the birthday boy himself.
Mother’s Day is marked around the world, but Mexico stands out as a country where families truly devote heart and soul to recognizing Mama’s incomparable place as the pillar of the family, celebrating her unconditional love and perpetual self-sacrifice.
A stash of gunpowder stored in a house in a built-up area of La Barca, Jalisco exploded this week, killing three people and injuring one.
The development of Ajijic’s new cemetery is under way, going public with a groundbreaking ceremony and religious blessing held Sunday, May 5.
Cruz Roja Chapala launched its 2024 Colecta fund-raising drive at a ceremony held Monday, April 29 at City Hall.
As if the navigating the intersection of the Chapala-Jocotepec highway and the Libramiento bypass wasn’t already a challenge for astute motorists, local transit authorities have just cooked up a new plan that many folks promptly labeled as an unmitigated clusterf--k.
A panel of local school children sat at Chapala City Hall a special session of the Cabildo Infantil on Dia del Niño.