Exploring the basics of Lakeside Internet services
Connecting with the Internet is practically a necessity of modern day existence unless you’re cooped up in a hermit lifestyle.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Connecting with the Internet is practically a necessity of modern day existence unless you’re cooped up in a hermit lifestyle.
Like many snowbirds, Carlo Yazzolino and his wife Pamela adore Ajijic. This is the second year that they have wintered in the village, coming from chilly southern Oregon.
A throng of at least 600 people of different nationalities, genders and ages congregated in Ajijic for the Stand Together demonstration held on Saturday January 21 in alliance with the Women’s March on Washington.
Devoted animal lovers Cinthia Orozco and Jan Lustig visited City Hall this week to deliver a petition
Business at Chapala’s property registry office has been inordinately slow over the first three weeks of the year.
A mobile unit from the Jalisco Traffic Department (SeMov) has started touring the lakeside area to make it easier for locals to obtain a first-time driver’s license or renew an existing one.
A week-long clean-up campaign along the Libramiento bypass is scheduled to get under way Monday, January 23, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., continuing daily through the last day of the month.
What started out as vehement public repudiation of the policies and principles espoused by Donald Trump ended as a sentimental love fest of unity among the throng of U.S., Canadian, Mexican and assorted foreign nationals joining in the Stand Together demonstration held Saturday, January 21 in Ajijic.
The Lake Chapala Shrine Club is writing an extraordinary new chapter in its long history of supporting medical treatments for local children.