Members choose José Eugenio Lagarde Amaya as the new President of the Mexicali National Chamber of Transformation Industry (CANACINTRA) at their 73rd Annual Ordinary Assembly held yesterday in the facilities of the business organization. The members of the Chamber met at 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon to celebrate the Annual …
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MEXICALI WILL HOST THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL PHYSIOTHERAPY CONGRESS
The community is invited to a physiotherapy congress the coming February 8, 9 and 10. Mexicali B.C. on January 23, 2018.- With the purpose of promoting Mexicali as a cutting-edge city in Medical Tourism and training in this sector, the “First International Congress of Physiotherapy” will be held in the …
Read More »Baja California Celebrates its 66th Anniversary
-Editorial Governor Francisco Vega de Lamadrid exhorted the population to continue working hand in hand with their authorities at the official ceremony of the 66th anniversary of the state of Baja California, highlighting that in Baja California all together we must continue to build the state of opportunities we want, …
Read More »California Agricultural and Service Worker Act Introduced; State Cannot Afford to Wait on Washington
AB 1885, Practical Approach to an Economic Crisis with Smart Immigration Policy (Sacramento, CA) – Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia (D-Coachella) heads up a bipartisan coalition of California legislators, united across party lines to tackle a looming economic crisis and severe labor shortages facing vital industries. AB 1885, California Agricultural and Service …
Read More »LUIS ECHEVERRÍA, LIVES
By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave PUEBLA, PUEBLA.- The former president of the Mexican Republic, for official purposes, of the United Mexican States, Luis Echeverría Álvarez, lives and turned 96 years old on January 17th. We are living hot moments but at the same time chaotic ones because of the presidential succession …
Read More »Altruistic doctor in Mexicali consults patients for only $100 pesos ($5.50USD)
-Editorial Over time, medical services in the border cities are increasingly costly and unreachable for the low-income population. For those who don’t have access to health insurance on the north or south side of the border, it is expensive and almost unaffordable to receive quality medical care. There are excellent …
Read More »Rises in electrical rates lower competitiveness in Baja California and the northern border
By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD). The rise in energy inputs affects the maquila and the industry. “Some effects of the rise in energy inputs are the closure of companies, loss of jobs, low competitiveness and raised prices of goods and services,” said Dr. Alejandro Díaz Bautista, economist, national researcher …
Read More »President’s Discriminatory Rhetoric Is an Affront to American Values
WASHINGTON, DC – The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) issued the following statement in response to President Trump’s derogatory and hateful comments about Haiti, El Salvador and several African countries: The President’s offensive comments harken back to the shameful days in American history when our immigration policies were grounded in …
Read More »GINA CRUZ PREPARES MORE ACTIONS FOR 2018
Congresswoman Gina Andrea Cruz Blackledge, prepares more actions in favor of Baja Californians and especially, for all Mexicans this 2018, for the time being, last year, she added 10 rehabilitated public parks, which have transformed the environment of communities. The president of the Finance and Public Credit Commission of the …
Read More »CFE TO REVIEW CASES OF ELEVATED BILLING FOR NEW CALCULATION OF ENERGETIC COST FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER
Mexico City.- Derived from the work meeting headed last week by the Governor of the State, Francisco Vega de Lamadrid; the Secretary of Energy, Pedro Joaquín Coldwell and the President Commissioner of the Energy Regulatory Commission, Guillermo Ignacio García Alcocer, to address the issue of the increase in electrical billing …
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