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Prepare for the Best Meteor Shower of the Year This Month
MEXICO.- August surprised us with the marvelous Perseid meteor shower, and many had the opportunity of watching several "falling stars" and ask for a wish, a tradition that has been going on for hundreds of years. And as if this event hadn't been enough to delight people, another meteor shower is coming our way to […]
The First Haitian-Tijuanense Baby Was Born
TIJUANA.- On the morning of this past Sunday, a 31-year-old Haitian woman who is housed in the Madre Asunta Center, located in La Postal, had to move to the General Hospital of Tijuana after going into labor. From 5 in the morning, the couple was in the hospital where the first Haitian-Tijuanese baby was born, […]
Coca-Cola Christmas Parade in Tijuana This Sunday
TIJUANA.- Do you like Coca-Cola? If so, then you must know the company is always bringing surprises to many parts of the world… and if you don't, it is pretty obvious that they DO KNOW how to put up a show during the Holidays, and maybe you'll like to see some of it. Dancers, trailers […]
The Border Has a New Aspect Thanks to “The Brotherhood Mural”
If there's one thing that always unites everyone no matter where they from, is art. Art knows no boundaries, no prejudice, and that's why many artists decide to paint, build, insert, or write in places that sometimes represent some limitation to send a message to the world. This is what happens in the border that […]
“Tijuanenses” Still Prefer to Shop in the US
Local commerce still fights for the preference of "Tijuanenses" for their Christmas purchases. The dollar is currently over 20 pesos, but the leak of consumers has not stopped, so losses of more than six billion dollars are expected at the end of this year. The leakage of money from this 2016 surpasses by more than […]
One Person Dies From a Car Crash at Zona Rio in Tijuana
A multiple car crash happened at Zona Rio this Saturday morning, accident that caused the closing of the bridge Cuauhtémoc,the one that leads directly to the Municipal Palace. The authorities announced that one person had died and two were injured. The crash was between three cars: a car, a Honda pickup with license plates of […]
El Trompo Museum in Tijuana Will Have a Festive December
TIJUANA.- The last month of the year is all about celebration and spending time with the ones you love, and El Trompo Museum is an institution that enjoys providing cool activities for everyone who wants to have fun by learning, and December program will be full of surprises. This interactive museum has released their Christmas […]
Immigrants to Braid Hair in Exchange for Donations
The shelter for immigrants of the religious community called "Cielo sin fronteras" (Heaven without Borders) has initiated the project "Tijuana with braids", which seeks to look for support from part of the citizenship to make food and clothing donations, and in return, resident immigrants of the hostel will braid their hair as a way of […]
Tijuana Airport Will Surpass Six Million Annual Passengers for the First Time
People flow at Tijuana International Airport this December will be key to surpass for the first time the 6 million annual travelers. "That is a 30% increase compared to last year", said Airport Director, Martín Zazueta. Zazueta says that Tijuana is in second place with better connectivity at a national level, detailing that 1, 200 […]
Baja California Cuisine Takes it’s Place on National Stage
Baja California and its cuisine were represented again this year at the World Forum on Mexican Gastronomy (FMGM) held at the National Arts Center (CENART) in Mexico City. The fourth annual event was conceived and presented by the Cultural Conservatory for Mexican Gastronomy (CCGM), who promote and seek to protect the country's regional culinary traditions. […]
“El Trompo” Museum In Tijuana To Host “Stars Night” Tomorrow
TIJUANA.- This astronomical night will be held at El Trompo Museum on Saturday Dec. 3, where the 2016 edition of "Stars Night" is going to be the perfect getaway of routine for families and everyone who enjoys looking to the sky and marvel every time with the awesomeness of space. This free thirteen hour program […]
Chef from Tecate to Represent Baja California in International Cooking Contest
Marcelo Hisaki started his dream of being chef since he was 6 years old, when cuts and aromas became his passion. This tiny desire to keep learning led him to where he is now, which is working as Chef of Restaurante Amores and giving inspirational TEDx Talks about food, having a great response from everyone […]
Twenty-two Million People Visited Baja California This Year
Recent data on tourism in Baja California revealed that more than 22 million visited the State this year. This was announced by the Minister of Tourism, Óscar Escobedo. "We have not seen this number in 20 years," said Carignan, detailing that of the 22 million people, 17 include people crossing the border from the United […]
7 Events This Weekend in Tijuana
TIJUANA.- In just a blink of an eye, one more week is about to come to an end and with it comes the doubts about what to do for this weekend and not stay confined at home. That is why we will make things easy for you and leave you a list of event options […]
Los Angeles Welcomes 60,000 New Legal Mexican Residents
The Mayor of Los Angeles, California, Eric Garcetti is touting that thanks to a project called Ventanilla , 60,000 Mexicans living in the U.S. city will soon be living legally there. Accompanied by Foreign Secretary Claudia Ruiz Massieu, the mayor commented during a press conference, "We know that the city of Los Angeles will be […]
Only 11 Haitian Immigrants Have Requested to Formalize Their Stay In Mexico
The United States has already announced that it will begin deporting Haitian immigrants, but while five thousand of them are still waiting the response to their request somewhere in Baja California (streets, shelters, hotels), only 11 of them have decided to request regularization of their stay in Mexico. These 11 people who are in the […]
UNESCO Declares Belgian Beer As a World Heritage
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), declared Belgian beer tradition as an intangible heritage of mankind. With this it is intended to preserve the artisan production of beer in the country, which involves producers, promoters and consumers. UNESCO experts used as a criterion of distinction the diversity and great variety in the […]
8 December Concerts to End the Year With Good Vibes
TIJUANA.- December is here, and there's so many things in which we can spend our money: presents, trips, parties, gift exchanges, etc. But we can always be certain that if there's an artist we really admire, then money will be worth it, and that's something you can achieve if you happen to like any of […]
Insurgente Brewery Brings Back Santa’s Red With A “Keep the Glass” Event
If you happen to be a beer glass collector, then you can't miss the opportunity of getting one this Thursday Dec. 1, when Insurgente Tap Room will celebrate Christmas season by offering their "Santa's Red" beer, as well as giving you the chance of keeping the official glass of this delicious beverage. Santa's Red has […]
New Food Park “Truckmania” Opens Thursday in Tijuana
TIJUANA.- Truckmania will be the new food trucks place in the city where you can taste food from Baja to even the Yucatan. Truckmania will open on Thursday Dec. 1. and it will have 16 food trucks, a bar, and a really big parking. Free tastings will start at 2:00 pm and end at 6:00 […]