Jalisco welcomes displaced canyoneers with open arms
“This year’s RIC (International Canyoning Reunion) had its setbacks,” stated French canyoneer Anaïs Boulay, shrugging her shoulders.
“This year’s RIC (International Canyoning Reunion) had its setbacks,” stated French canyoneer Anaïs Boulay, shrugging her shoulders.
Employers in Mexico are required under labor laws to pay salaried workers, including domestic help, an annual year-end “bonus” called the aguinaldo.
Both President Claudia Sheinbaum and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held conversations with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump after he issued a threat to impose a 25-percent tariff on all Mexican and Canadian exports to the United States.
Guadalajara’s upscale Andares mall presents artificial snowfalls each evening at 6, 7 and 8 p.m. through January 6.
A puma found wandering on the stairway of an apartment block on the extreme eastern edge of the Guadalajara metropolitan area was released this week into the La Primavera forest on the city’s western outskirts.
Pablo Lemus Navarro officially assumed the role of Jalisco governor on December 6, marking the beginning of a new administration he says will be focused on security, infrastructure and dialogue.
Unique among Day of the Dead celebrations at lakeside is the Paseo de Michincihualli, held on November 1 and 2 in San Juan Cosalá.
The Jalisco Department of Tourism (Secturjal) is promoting the Ruta del Vino de la Ribera de Chapala (Lakeshore Wine Route) as part of two initiatives to diversify travel experiences and attract both local and international visitors.
You know him—Efrén González, the Ajijic artist renowned for creating murals made of clay skull plaques. A prolific painter, he is recognized both locally and internationally for his talent in working with various media.