By: Melissa Dorame, Reporter. Mexicali, B.C.- A press conference was held this week at the CANACO Mexicali facilities where leaders of various business chambers of commerce shared their concerns about the outlook around the economic impact derived from the current financial crisis and the new taxes that have been imposed …
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How to keep your credit in shape during the Coronavirus Economic Crisis?
By: Ellie Burgueno Many of us, at a certain point of our lives, might have struggled with credit, and that might have been because we didn’t have experience with it or we simply didn’t know how important credit was or how to manage our credit, but during these days of …
Read More »THE NARROW CANAL SYNDROME (VERTEBRAL STENOSIS)
By: Dr. Elton Gomez, Regenerative Medicine Expert The spinal cord, that set of bones that holds us up and supports the entire body, is a fairly strong structure, as well as flexible, supported by the intervertebral discs and reinforced by powerful ligaments, muscles and tendons. This structure contains a channel …
Read More »County Supervisors Will Oppose Water Rate Increases in Niland and Calipatria
-Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors will send a letter of protest opposing a water rate increase by the Golden State Water Company that will affect north county residents. The Golden State Water Company is the agency that provides water to the communities of Calipatria and Niland. On July …
Read More »Imperial Valley Resident’s Book Awarded Silver Medal by Military Writers Group
-Editorial A Valley resident’s book, “Unseen Body Blows,” has been awarded a silver medal by the Military Writers Society of America during its 2020 awards presentations announced Saturday (Sept. 19). The author is William Gay of El Centro. The book is the story of life aboard one of the original …
Read More »Tijuana Innovadora preparing the largest free digital event in the region: “Tijuana is the Future”
-Editorial The pandemic caused by Covid-19 or Coronavirus gave us a complete turnaround to our lives, however, Tijuana Innovadora, evolving as always, did not sit idly by and instead of postponing its fifth edition, decided to convert the celebrations of its 10th anniversary into a free digital event. For this …
Read More »Economics of climate change in 2020 and the following years
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (Ph.D.) The economics of climate change refers to climate change in economics. The analysis indicates that several factors make this a difficult problem from both an economic and a political perspective and it is an intergenerational problem in the short, medium, and long term. “Climate …
Read More »IID CONTINUES TO URGE CUSTOMERS WITH PAST DUE BALANCES TO INITIATE PAYMENT PLANS
-Editorial Imperial Irrigation District continues to urge customers who have past due balances to contact the district and initiate a flexible payment plan. Customers are asked to not hesitate and call the IID at 1-800-303-7756 if they are behind in their payments so they can enroll in a flexible payment …
Read More »IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STEM MODEL IN TEACHERS 2020
By: Alejandro Gonzalez Over the course of this year, we have managed to implement the STEM model in teachers in order to adapt new knowledge related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics to reinforce digital tools that will boost the motivation of more children and young people to build a …
Read More »Tips for Helping Your Child Navigate (and Survive) Virtual Learning
By: Banner Hospital It’s fall, which means it’s also back-to-school time … well, sort of. For some families across the country, back to school is taking place at home virtually on Zoom, in Google Classroom, or another platform. While this may be a temporary solution until it’s safe to go back to in-person …
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