
PHOTONOTE: Fewer pelicans arrive at Chapala
This year, on the northern shore of Lake Chapala, a few Canadian pelicans, or “borregones”…More
This year, on the northern shore of Lake Chapala, a few Canadian pelicans, or “borregones”…More
In 2016 members of ASA (Ajijic Society of the Arts) wanted judged shows but decided…More
Although the bicycle lane in the section that connects San Juan Cosalá with Jocotepec was…More
Christmas has brought light and decorations to the Jocotepec square, creating a stage for families…More
The Municipal Sports Council (COMUDE) and various Chapala officials presented awards over 30 athletes and…More
According to an informal survey of 50 locals, “sharing with the family” is the most…More
Villa de Guadalupe y Señor San Joséis home to more than 30 children in Jocotepec…More
The Jocotepec firefighters held their Christmas parade through the streets of Jocotepec, giving out balls…More
Triqui (an indigenous people mainly from the western part of Oaxaca) community living in Chapala…More
The new University Center of Chapala (CUChapala) will begin classes in the former Historical Archive,…More