New wheels and life insurance for Chapala cops
The Chapala police force received a boost last week with the acquisition of new patrol vehicles, life insurance policies and uniforms for officers.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
The Chapala police force received a boost last week with the acquisition of new patrol vehicles, life insurance policies and uniforms for officers.
The Chapala government has announced the complete schedule for the projection of the new video mapping shows that were set to debut on Thursday, February 8.
The Foundation for Lake Chapala Charities (FFLCC) was established in 2009 to provide U.S. taxpayers with a channel for making donations to lakeside area non-profit organizations that are eligible for charity deductions by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
After February 2 meetings with authorities of the National Water Commission (Conagua) and the federal Ministry of the Environment (Semarnat) in Guadalajara, Chapala Mayor Alejandro Aguirre expressed confidence that the conflict over a sewage system project shut down in Riberas del Pilar a week earlier will be resolved favorably and eventually proceed as planned.
Héctor España Ramos will close out a chapter of family history with a final event at Manix Restaurant on Calle Ocampo.
Ajijic’s Sayaca and Sayaco masked dancers spark the carefree and sometimes reckless enjoyment of the town’s Carnaval festivities.
St. Andrew’s Anglican Church has literally taken to heart the Biblical precept to “love your neighbor as yourself” by providing a new home to two local organizations that have been displaced from a nearby venue.
In 2009, Lake Chapala was designated as a wetlands site of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.
The long-awaited completion of reconstructing Chapala’s Avenida Madero is due by the end of February, according to David Zamora Bueno, chief of Jalisco’s Department of Infrastructure and Public Works (SIOP).