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The Magic of Studios Ghibli Returns to Tijuana
TIJUANA.- As every month, the Cinema CEART movie series return to the city, and the month of July is for Studios Ghibli. If you still haven't gone to one of this movie series, then do not miss the opportunity to enjoy these films outdoors with free admission. Starting this week, every Wednesday of the month […]
Summer Will Finally Arrive to Tijuana This Week!
This week, Tijuana will have days of intense heat, passing the 86 ºF, to a point that'll be a bit hard to bear. The SMN indicates that the beginning of the week will be within the "normal" range of temperature, but as of Thursday, July 5, Tijuana will suddenly rise to 81ºF, followed by 94ºF […]
There Will Be No “Dry Law” in Tijuana This Weekend
The Ministry of Municipal Government informed the community that due to the federal elections next July 1, the so-called "dry law" will not be applied, even though it had been said on the media that no one would be able to buy alcohol this weekend. This means that restaurants, bars and commercial establishments dedicated to […]
Baja Has Everything to Make You Happy!
BAJA CALIFORNIA.- We are already halfway through the year and the party is barely getting started in Baja California. Music, beer, wine, food or fun, whatever it is, you will surely find it in any of these events: Ensenada Guadalupe Valley Fest If you are looking for a place to enjoy a delicious wine, good […]
Tijuanenses United to Protest Against the Separation of Families at the Border
TIJUANA.- The situation at the U.S. borders with Mexico is getting more worrysome, immmigrant children are still being separated from their parents and get locked up with no date of release. Something that's hurting families which, most of the time, were only seeking for asylum. As it is expected, people don't agree, and are demanding […]
Haitian Writes a Book About His Harsh Llife as an Immigrant
"I do not believe in luck, I believe in opportunities," says Ustin Pascal in an interview for Televisa Tijuana. Ustin is a 25-year-old boy who arrived in Tijuana a year ago to seek asylum in the United States, but after recognizing that option would not be viable, he decided that he would stay in the […]
Can You Handle Spicy? Sign Up for This Chili Peppers Contest in Tijuana
If you are a spicy lover, this is an experience that you can't miss, an event organized by Tras/Horizonte. Tras / Horizonte returns one more year with a fourth Chili Contest, where you'll be able to test your palate before a great variety of chili peppers. The contest will be held this Sunday July 1 […]
Airport – Ring Road project
It’s 7:00 a.m. on a Wednesday morning. You’re waiting for the car in front of you to advance at least a few meters; that distance, however small, is relevant to feel at least that there is hope of getting to school faster and more safely, leaving the children on time their classes, or at least, […]
Rosarito Beach Is Ready for Another Baja Sand Festival!
ROSARITO BEACH.- As every year, the Sand Art Festival "Baja Sand" will be back at Rosartio Beach o on August, Friday 24, Saturday 25 and Sunday 26, to bring amazing sand figures, from iconic state monuments to comic book superheroes, among others. This event is considered the largest Sand Figure Festival in Latin America and […]
#AMLOFEST Is Happening, and Here are the Artists that are Going to Perform
MEXICO.- The campaign coordinator of presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador, took advantage of his social networks to post the official flyer for the closing campaign of the candidate, an event called #AMLOFEST. Tatiana Clouthier posted on facebook the details of this closing party, which will take place on Wednesday, June 27 at the Estadio […]
For the First Time in Tijuana: A Place to Eat Healthy Tamales
TIJUANA.- Los Guajardo is a franchise of healthy tamales from Nuevo León, which will very soon arrive in Tijuana. This business is the first to bring healthy tamales to the country, which are also recommended by the Mexican Diabetes Association of Nuevo Leon, which are ideal for people who have diabetes or for those who […]
Here Comes Another “Summer, But Not Really” Week for Tijuana
Tijuana will have another week that won't feel like Summer, even though this season already started. Anyhow, that doesn't mean the Sun won't be out. Warm days will remain, just not as hot. The forecasts for the next seven days are varied, but do not exceed the 76ºF, except for Wednesday June 27, which will […]
A Closer Look to the New Alameda Otay Town Center in Tijuana
Tijuana is seeing the "Alameda Otay Town Center" project grow, which will highlight the Mexican culture through a wide variety of shops and services, which will end up becoming the favorite place not only for the Tijuana residents, but for the rest of the world. This new plaza will have 163 shops, 6 residential towers, […]
Yoga and Matcha at Malvia Coffee Bar This Saturday!
Yoga exists to make your body a place where you can rest, instead of madly looking for a space where you can feel good… just be your own well-being, right? That is why Malvia Coffee Bar has decided to organize an event for anyone who wishes to take a break with yoga. On Saturday, June […]
Mexico Wins Artistic Swimming Gold Medals in Greece
GREECE.- The Mexican national artistic swimming team did not disappoint their country, because they took seven out of seven possible gold medals home in the Syros World Series, Greece. In the individual routine, the experienced Nuria Diosdado accumulated 84.6333 points, which made her win the Gold. In each competition they managed to beat teams from […]
Tijuana, a real estate market on the rise
Mexico is currently in the middle of a real estate boom with the construction of building complexes that are part of different areas of commerce, entertainment, shopping and recreation. According to the Softec consulting firm, Tijuana is among the 10 Mexican cities with the largest real estate offer, alongside Merida, Leon, Hermosillo, Toluca, Cancun, Puebla, […]
17 Haitians Got Accepted at UABC and People on Social Media is Attacking Them
Yesterday, the newspaper Frontera published a note where they report that 17 young Haitians managed to enter the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC) which surprisingly caused anger among several readers of the Tijuana media. The majority of those who are dissatisfied, point out that the space occupied by the Haitians could be used by […]
Another Casa de la Cultura Tijuana Night Tour Is Coming!
TIJUANA.- If you have not had the opportunity to be part of any of the tours offered by the Culture House in Tijuana, next week could be your lucky day. This night tour, which bears the name of "Historias y Leyendas Casa de la Cultura de Tijuana" (Stories and Legends of the Tijuana Culture House) […]
Tijuana Dance Group Wins National Competition
TIJUANA.- When you combine effort and talent, you can get very far, and a clear example of this is a group of dancers from the Bet the Beat academy, who with their steps conquered the Acapulco-based competition: UPA México 2018. This competition took place on June 14th, where this group dance of Tijuana won the […]
German Who Got His Flag Burned Will Not Stop Loving Tijuana
TIJUANA.- A Facebook post surfed the web, a post in which a young man commented that the flag that was burned in the Cuauhtémoc Monument was stolen from him, and that he was ashamed that people had committed such action; however, he still thinks that most Mexicans are kind and respectful. The young German, Johannes […]