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Full House at the Launching of Xocoveza Bourbon Barrel Aged in Tijuana
The responsible brewery for the best craft beer in Mexico, Insurgente, launched on Wednesday the special edition of their Xocoveza, aged in barrels of whiskey. A 21 ounce bottle that caused lines of 20 minutes and more, the visit of San Diegans and tiredness behind the bar. It was five o'clock in the afternoon, the […]
Inspections To be Carried Out at Companies Hiring Haitians in Baja California
TIJUANA.- The Minsitry of Labor and Social Welfare of Baja California told Uniradio Informa that they will begin to regularize the businesses that have given jobs to Haitians, so that they can receive their rights like any Mexican. Since many rushed to have a job that offered them income, they have not paid attention to […]
6 Events to Escape Reality This Weekend in Tijuana
TIJUANA.-Everybody's favorite days are almost here: the weekend, a breath of fresh air that helps you escape reality with concerts or any excuse you find. And if you're still on the search, do not worry, because we have a list of options for you, are you ready? Friday March 17 1.- AC/DC Tribute Noise Pollution […]
Mexico’s economic panorama following the U.S. election results
At the Otay Mesa Chamber of Commerce meeting in December, Doctor Deborah Riner, Chief Economist of the American Chamber of Commerce in Mexico, spoke about Mexico's economic panorama following the U.S. presidential elections and what the results mean for NAFTA and the region. Dr. Riner started her presentation with a focus on exchange rate and […]
Tijuana Cultural Center to Host the First Tijuana Film & Food Festival
The Tijuana Cultural Center (Cecut) will be part of the first edition of the Tijuana Film & Food Festival, offering a space to enjoy the best of culinary marvels and local cinema on Sept. 28, 29 and 30, 2017. One of the main attractions of this festival is the Cinema Pabellón, which will be installed […]
Around the World at Mantou Gastropub
ENSENADA.-"Mantou" are a type of Chinese steamed bun and a carb staple of northern China, where wheat is more readily available than the rice grown and consumed in the south. It's believed that the Mongols introduced the meat-filled version to the region during the Yuan dynasty in the 13th century. While affable Mantou Gastropub owner […]
No More Hotels at Valle de Guadalupe Until Residents Have Their Say
Concerned about drought in the region, the winemakers of Valle de Guadalupe are aiming to stop the construction of real estate in the area by updating a new urban development regulation. Currently, Valle de Guadalupe has more than 40 hotels, villas and cabins where tourists stay, and while locals try to conserve water, its landscape […]
If the U.S. Issues New Travel Alert About Tijuana, Blame Taxi Drivers
The attacks or assaults to tourist buses and Uber cars at the border in Tijuana by rival taxi drivers, is worrying the tourist industry and the president of the Tourism and Conventions Committee of Tijuana (Cotuco), Francisco Villegas, who says that if this situation keeps being ignored, the United States could issue an alert so […]
Have a Mediterranean Experience at Ochuna Restaurant in Rosarito Beach
Rosarito Beach is a place where you can hardly get lost, since it has a couple of main streets that take you wherever you want, and almost everything is on the main Blvd, Benito Juárez, where you'll find this little escape in form of a restaurant. Behind an Office Depot store and next to a […]
The First Event of the 2017 Ensenada Beer Fest Will Actually be at Norte Brewing Co. in Tijuana
On of the most important craft beer event in Baja, Ensenada Beer Fest will feature several activities, which start this Wednesday at Tijuana's tap room, Norte Brewing Co. This Wednesday March 15, there will be a series of lectures at Norte from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. There will be two lectures, half and hour […]
Millennials Will Need Help to Retire
Millennials know about the importance of having a pension at the time of retirement and that this has to be adequate; but they do not have a clear idea on how to achieve it so it is necessary to work in several aspects to support this segment of the population, said the Ministry of Finance […]
KoMe: The Korean Taco Shop in Tijuana You Have to Try
From the people in charge of the popular Vietnamese food restaurant called "Little Saigon," KoMe Korean BBQ Taqueria (taco shop) is here to revolutionize the way in which Tijuana tacos are served, with a fusion of Mexican and Korean ingredients. When you walk into KoMe it feels like a traditional taqueria, including the classic norteño […]
Tijuana to Have High Temperatures This Week (Again)
It seems like summer is ahead of spring in our region because this week we will have higher temperatures than previous days. While last week we had a regular enjoyable weather, for these next days an increase in temperatures is expected, so it will surely annoy those who prefer cold days. According to forecasts by […]
Mexican Parents in U.S. Are Racing to Get Their Kids Double Nationality
Two of Mexico's consulates in the northeastern United States are seeing an uptick in the number of Mexicans looking for a dual citizenship for their children born in U.S. territory; the purpose is being able to prevent a family separation in case of deportation. The rise in the number of passport applications comes as a […]
Here Are 6 Events to Have Fun This Weekend in Tijuana
TIJUANA.- There goes another week! Look at it go! And it is not coming back until the two awesome days called "weekend" are over. This means you have free will on choosing what you want to do to disconnect yourself from the week's stress: To cuddle with your pets and watch movies or go out […]
Little Haiti in Tijuana Is in Danger: Civil Protection
TIJUANA.- The area where a refugee neighborhood, Little Haiti, is being built is in a canyon and does not have the necessary public infrastructure to build homes, as it was announced this morning by the director of Civil Protection, who told to Uniradio Informa, Little Haiti is located in a high risk zone. Jose Rito […]
Experience The Science and Engineering of Lowriders This Weekend in San Diego
SAN DIEGO–The Fleet Science Center partners with Via International and members of the San Diego lowrider community to present The Science and Engineering of Lowriders, on Sunday, March 12, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Chicano Park in Barrio Logan. The family-friendly event will feature a history of lowrider culture, the evolution of engineering […]
120 Craft Breweries Await You at the Beer Fest Ensenada 2017, One Of the Largest in Mexico
The main goal of Beer Fest Ensenada is to promote beer culture, said Paco Talamante Frías, the organizer. The 7th edition of Beer Fest Ensenada will feature the participation of 120 breweries and more than 100 styles of this artisanal drink, which is already a staple Baja California cuisine. Talamante Frías informed that the Festival […]
About 30 Companies in Baja Have Requested Haitian Immigrant Labor
The head of the State Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, Juana Laura Pérez, said that at least 30 companies in Baja California have approached them asking for Haitian immigrant labor. The Minister explained that the interested parties are in constant touch with them. They've explained to potential employers that the legal situation of hundred […]
The “Little Haiti” Project in Tijuana Has Been Receiving Phone Threats
People working or even supporting the construction of a "Little Haiti" district in Tijuana have received threats by phone as they disagree with the presence of immigrants in the area, but the project is still ongoing. "Every day there are people who insult me and my family for what we are doing, they argue that […]