Ajijic registers for Pueblo Mágico bid
Ajijic has thrown its hat into the ring for Pueblo Mágico status.
Ajijic has thrown its hat into the ring for Pueblo Mágico status.
After a 10-month lull, reports of multiple animal poisonings have put Ajijic pet owners on alert again.
The Chapala municipal government has launched a pilot project to study the possible benefits of turning over its trash collection service to a private enterprise.
Despite recent patchwork repairs, the section of the Chapala-Guadalajara highway running from Chapala to the Ocotlan-La Barca turnoff remains riddled with potholes and surface irregularities that aggravate and endanger motorists.
The firm Centro para el Retiro de Ajijic (Ajijic Retirement Center) laid the first stone of a planned 200-unit assisted living center on Thursday, November 16.
Ajijic’s unbridled salute to spiritual patron Saint Andrew the Apostle blasts off Tuesday, November 21, continuing on a festive roll through the first weekend of December.
While the conditions of Lake Chapala appear to have improved significantly over the past seven years, progress in achieving coordinated action at all three levels of government to guarantee its long-term environmental well-being continues to lag, according to Marion Hammerl, president of the Global Nature Fund, parent organization of the Living Lakes network.