-Editorial At the stroke of midnight on Nov. 1st, Baja California will enter a new era on different levels: a new administration led by the first female millennial governor in history that many have high expectations due to her promises made during the campaign. Marina certainly had a meteoric rise …
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A new beer is brewing for craft beer and rock lovers
-Editorial In the midst of a good atmosphere among partners, friends, allies, and the media, the first brewing of what will be the new promise of craft beer was held in the capital of Baja California: Stardust Beer. Inspired by his love for rock music and by David Bowie and …
Read More »CETis No. 75 celebrated its 40th Anniversary
MEXICALI, B.C.- A celebratory event was held for the XL Anniversary of the CETis Study Center No. 75 Leona Vicario, which is directed by Professor Maria Teresa Banda Bañuelos. In a ceremony that took place on the quad of the campus, various recognitions were given to distinguished elements of the …
Read More »Regional Leaders Celebrate the Reopening of the Border
-Editorial The reopening of the border to visa travelers comes as oxygen to the Imperial Valley as a regional leader shows their excitement to welcome back Mexicali residents into their local economy after 19 long months. The Imperial Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted a joint regional press conference in …
Read More »Imperial County to End Mask Mandate on Oct. 31
-Editorial After weeks of tumultuous meetings packed with people that oppose mask mandates and vaccine mandates, the Imperial County Supervisors had a choice to make: either to appease them by removing that order or continue with it based on the current data. In a split decision, County Supervisors voted 3-2 …
Read More »Harvest Festival Paellas 2021: An autumn celebration with wine and paellas by the sea
-Editorial For this 2021 edition of the Paella Contest, a traditional event that marks the closing of the Harvest Festivities in Ensenada, the Provino Committee of Baja California has made important changes marked not only by the global panorama that has required reinvention but responding to the context in which …
Read More »Intellectual property and the creative industries
By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, Attorney. For the creative industries, it is increasingly important to know the law and implement practices that reduce the risk of claims in the day-to-day of their activity. There are many legal areas that impose obligations on these types of industries, however, copyright continues to …
Read More »New Chamber of Commerce announced in Calexico
-Editorial The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Calexico is pleased to announce it will be serving the business communities of Calexico and Imperial Valley. Sitting in the region’s most prominent business corridor, the new chamber will support a cross-border alliance while encouraging an increase in international trade. The Chamber is …
Read More »Industrialists Discuss Ideas and Objectives at National Convention
-Editorial The National Convention of Industrialists 2021, held in Tampico, Tamaulipas from October 13 to 15, successfully concluded in observance of the 80th anniversary of the National Chamber of the Transformation Industry (CANACINTRA) National Headquarters. The event was attended by 500 industrialists from all over the country, belonging to the …
Read More »CONTAMINATED CRAFT BEER
By: Javier Sánchez Valenzuela “El Cerveciáfilo” Craft beer is… hand-crafted. What does this mean? Let’s see. Unlike “industrialized” or “corporatized” beer, craft beer is made with non-automated manual procedures. The artisan personally supervises each stage of the process, making sure that his recipe expresses what he has in mind. At …
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