Banamex branch out of service
The Chapala branch of Banamex has maintained its doors closed for indoor customer service since Friday, January 14.
The Chapala branch of Banamex has maintained its doors closed for indoor customer service since Friday, January 14.
Prospects for Chapala throwing its annual Carnaval festivities this year are dimming as the COVID pandemic rages on with heightened intensity.
Adhering to the latest protocols issued January 10 by Jalisco’s Board of Health, the Lake Chapala Society (LCS) is toughening safety precautions required for attendance at its upcoming Concerts in the Park events.
After nearly three months on the job, Santiago Baeza has resigned as an officer of the Chapala government’s culture department.
Hundreds of visitors jammed the Ajijic Malecón last weekend to attend the Coffee, Chocolate and Wine festival.
Temperate weather at Lake Chapala between the months of November and March is invariably a magnet for snowbirds from northern climates of the U.S. and Canada, not only for humans, but also huge flocks of American white pelicans.
Throngs of senior citizens queued up at the entrance of Chapala’s Banamex branch early this week to collect their monthly federal government stipends.
As infections with the Covid-19 Omicron variant have been spreading like wildfire in the lakeshore region and across the rest of Mexico, demand for tests to detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus have likewise skyrocketed.
The board of the Ajijic Society of the Arts (ASA) is choosing not to run for their respective offices at the next election, scheduled Monday, February 7, 10 a.m. at La Bodega Ajijic.