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Ladies Who Lunch in Mexico?

Written by Steve Dryden Ladies Who Lunch? Ladies Who Lunch are a dynamic group of American, Mexican , Asian and Canadian women safely and securely living in the Ensenada region of Baja California Norte. Each month these vivacious women pick a date to

Paradise, La mission, Baja, Mexico

By Tony Brogdon and Marcia Gershenbaum By Tony Brogdon and Marcia Gershenbaum Is it safe to live in Baja, Mexico? Is it practical? What standard of living can I expect? These are questions that many American baby-boomers ask themselves when planning to

Merger Creates Baja’s Real Estate Powerhouse

Merger Creates Baja’s Real Estate Powerhouse Ensenada´s Star Brokerage Joins RE/MAX Baja !!!! One of the largest and most successful independent real estate offices in northern Baja, Instantips Realty , has joined the RE/MAX network. Ricardo

If facts don’t lie, is Mexico safer than the U.S.?

If facts don’t lie, is Mexico safer than the U.S. ? By Patrick Osio Here comes Easter break again and young people will be young people – high school and college kids will travel to distant places where the drinking age is either less than

The Baja Love Ride

NEW 2011 ROUTE: The Baja Love Ride, a “ride for a cause”, is forced to change the start date and ride route. The date is being changed from February 14 to March 22. Originally set to begin in Rosarito Beach, the ride will now begin at Monumental

Rosarito Crime Rate Reaches Lowest Level

We are Rosarito Beach and in all of Baja California are very excited that the crimne rate is going down. Way down. According to experts, we are now in average with the small western California cities. If only the US media would say the new realities,

The adversity of blanket travel advisories

Rosarito Beach and Ensenada, in Baja California have been affected unnecesarily by US travel advisories. William E. Heinecke, the chairman and CEO of the Minor Corporation, a leading distributor of global lifestyle brands in Thailand, speaks out about

Rosarito Harley Charity Run

As you all know, our destination is Rosarito, Baja California but the children of Ensenada and Tijuana also benefit greatly from this charity event. There have been lots of changes made not only to enhance our experience but also to make Rosarito in general

First Baja Metropolitan Tourist Police Launched In Rosarito Beach Ceremony

A new metropolitan tourist police force to serve visitors along the 70-mile tourist corridor from Tijuana to Ensenada was launched Wednesday in a Rosarito ceremony. Leading state and city officials as well as members of the new force took part in the

The 2010 Renaissance: Tijuana/Baja California

By Dr. Elinor Garely, eTN | Mar 21, 2010 “Why go there? You’ll find no one but drug lords and other bad guys.” This is so yesterday! The Tijuana of today is a center for gourmet dining, luxurious hotels, world-class artists and musicians,

U.S. retirees find home in coastal Mexico

First of five studies reveals price and proximity to U.S. are big draws By Sandra Dibble, UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER ROSARITO BEACH - Favorite activity: strolls on the beach. Biggest gripe: litter. Primary reasons for retiring in Mexico: the lower cost

Baja Real Estate Back on Track

Baja Real Estate Back on Track Tiger's Golf Course coming soon Punta Brava developers expect to break ground this year This piece contains a few excerpts from an article by Sandra Dibble on Tiger Woods’ Baja Golf Course, from the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Vehicle checks at border paying off

Authorities seize cash, guns bound for Mexico This article has excerpts of an article in the San Diego Union by Leslie Berestein in February 2010. As we know, most of the guns used by the drug lords and their kingpins in Mexico are brought in from the

Proposed aqueduct would quench Baja wine valley

By Sandra Dibble As they watch millions of gallons of treated Tijuana wastewater flow into the Pacific Ocean each day, Baja California authorities say they have a better idea: Why not pipe it to the Guadalupe Valley, Baja California’s winemaking
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