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Chapala road work hustle

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Teamwork was the order of the day as workers rushed to finish the reconstruction of Chapala’s Calle Venustiano Carranza by the end this week. The street is due to reopen to traffic Monday morning.

Chapala sets big wedding date

Thinking about tying the knot with the love of your life? If you enjoy crowds and want to go low budget, take advantage of the collective civil marriage ceremony the Chapala government is planning for Friday, October 28, 7 p.m., at the Centro Cultural Antigua Presidencia.  

Freak storm inundates Ajijic

Ajijic took the brunt of torrential rains that poured over the neighboring Sierra del Travesaño mountain range in the early hours of Saturday, October 1.  Fortunately, only minor damages were reported after rain water, mud, stones and debris inundated streets across thebreadth of the town.

St. Francis takes a tumble

The life-size statue of Chapala’s patron saint San Francisco de Asís was hustled off to Guadalajara early Wednesday, October 5 for an emergency restoration procedure to repair a severe head injury and the amputation of several fingers.

Chapala's Jesus Pescador bridge on hold

The National Water Commission (Conagua) has slapped a suspension order on the Chapala government’s construction of a footbridge to connect the eastern leg of the Malecón with the Jesus Pescador artificial island.

New Chapala train station attraction awaits makeover

All aboard! Well, not quite yet. But after a year-long wait, an old caboose gifted to Chapala by the Ferrocarriles Mexicanos (Ferromex) Foundation was finally delivered Friday, September 23 for installation outside the Centro Cultural González Gallo, the town’s former train station.