Ajijic’s blithe bienvenido to new year
Crowds of excited spectators lined the streets of Ajijic on Sunday, January 1 to catch the traditional Año Nuevo (New Year) parade and welcome 2023 in high spirits.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Crowds of excited spectators lined the streets of Ajijic on Sunday, January 1 to catch the traditional Año Nuevo (New Year) parade and welcome 2023 in high spirits.
Former United State President Donald Trump has set sights on the Lake Chapala area as ideal spot for developing a topnotch golf course.
Anecdotal reports from local physicians indicate that they have been treating an increasing number of patients at lakeside who have tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
A 24-year-old employee of a local cable company died after sustaining an accidental electrical shock while at work Friday, December 23.
At a time when scientists are warning that climate change poses an existential threat to planet Earth, it is reassuring to learn that distinguished environmental activists are making strides to mitigate the deterioration of the Lake Chapala watershed.
The contents of Chapala’s Municipal Archive have been returned to their original location in the former town hall building at the corner of Avenidas Madero and Hidalgo.
Four inhabitants of the Chapala area went missing between December 15 and 22, prompting worried relatives to file reports with local authorities and plea for help via social networks.
Created in March 2020 in response to Covid-19, the Lake Chapala Society (LCS) Reaching Out Program offers a check-in service to people who live alone, or are sick or homebound, in order to confirm their wellbeing.
A group of Ajijic artists will pay tribute to Neill James with a one-day exhibit of works by many of her protégés scheduled for Saturday, January 7, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the Lake Chapala Society (LCS).