New schedules will take effect from Sunday, June 17, 2018 Mexicali, B.C.- As a result of negotiations between members of the 22nd City Council of Mexicali through COTUCO Mexicali, the Municipal Public Safety Director, CBP (Customs and Border Patrol) of the United States, and INDAABIN, the third general traffic lane …
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Reading, an excellent activity for children this summer
By: Ellie Burgueño Summer arrived and school break too. For those of us who are parents, there’s also the concern of how to occupy our children’s time at home this summer. Children should do something and what better than instilling the pleasure of reading while also enjoying a relaxing vacation. …
Read More »Walmart Releases a Private Label Wine Collection
Press release.- The world of retail giants has struck again: Walmart has created a private label wine collection. The collection, which will allow the supermarket to reach a new branch of consumers, is being sold in 1,100 stores around the US. The new collection, Winemakers Selection, has 10 private label wines, and …
Read More »ONCE AGAIN AMLO MARKED THE AGENDA
By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave As we write in advance for the radio, in the so-called Third Presidential Debate, which should be called stricto sensu, debate of candidates or aspirants to the Presidency of the Republic or debate for the Presidency, it is to be noted that again the one marking …
Read More »Importance of the Chamber of Commerce Celebrations
By: Katie Beth Luna, Brawley Chamber of Commerce Director. At the Chamber, we celebrate! We celebrate during Grand Openings, Re-Grand Openings, Mixers, awards dinners, business functions and community functions. Celebrating achievement is vital to nourishing the spirit of the business community and as the Chamber of Commerce, it’s our duty …
Read More »The International Experience
By: Adrian Ptacnik Nowadays in different shape or form, every parent has a checklist of everything they wish for in their children’s personal and academic development. Parents want a good education, they want values they want discipline but they want their kids to be happy. There’s an ongoing debate on …
Read More »Economy and insecurity, the main concerns of Baja California in 2018
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD). The issues of insecurity and corruption are the main domestic barrier to economic development in 2018 and 2019 for Baja California: Díaz-Bautista. The main obstacle to the economy development of the state and the country in the coming months is insecurity. Insecurity and violence …
Read More »BAJA CALIFORNIA APPROVES RULING THAT REFORMS THE MAGNA CHARTER, LOCAL CONSTITUTION AND SECONDARY LAWS IN ELECTORAL MATTERS
Local Assemblymembers and city mayors seeking re-election must separate from office The period of electoral campaigns is reduced, for governor it will be 60 days and for assemblymembers and mayors 45 days They support reform that seeks to reduce public financing to Political Parties Baja California Congress approved ruling 1, …
Read More »Peso depreciates and dollar sells for up to $20.80 in banks in the center of Mexico
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) The exchange rate was 18.90 pesos per dollar. The peso takes a break in the day, but does not avoid falling weekly for the beginning of a commercial war. The peso appreciated 0.76% against a weakened dollar, due to risk aversion by emerging currencies …
Read More »Latest update about Imperial County Primary Elections
Yesterday, the Imperial County Registrar of Voters submitted a report to California’s Secretary of State, which provided the estimated number of unprocessed ballots. In Imperial County, there are currently just over 6,900 unprocessed ballots comprised of vote-by-mail, provisional, conditional voter registration and others that require further individual review. Of the …
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