Comox paramedic offering helping hand near Puerto Vallarta
Ryan Thorburn made a lasting impression on a group of firefighters a year ago, so much so that the Comox paramedic is giving them an ambulance.
Ryan Thorburn made a lasting impression on a group of firefighters a year ago, so much so that the Comox paramedic is giving them an ambulance.
We know that you’re excited about your trip and you have every reason to be! Puerto Vallarta is by and large a safe destination, and the issues you’ll encounter here are more likely to be minor nuisances than serious sources of danger.
This November 23, Margarita Grill brings you an event where you can have a pleasant time while contributing to the rescue and care of our feline friends in the region, the bingo charity in Benefit of the PuRR project in Puerto Vallarta, has an attractive prize pool of up to $ 200, dishes and drinks at various local businesses.
CADIP is running a marine turtle protection program in the small town of La Peñita on the Pacific coast of Mexico.
The Vallarta Pride organizing committee has prepared a renewed Gay Pride Festival with new proposals that they're sure you'll love, as in 2017 they are supporting a social cause that is important to the community: prevention of HIV/AIDS through the distribution of the PrEP pill.
Animal Rescue in Puerto Vallarta
Anyone that has ever participated in the releasing of turtles at one of Puerto Vallarta´s beautiful beaches has always left with a pleasant feeling and great memories.
The River Café and the Asociacion Femenil Vallartense are proud to announce the Disney CANICA benefit on Friday, Sepember 9 at 9:00 am.
Glow Magazine and Glow.ca are part of Canada’s top editorial company specializing in beauty, with a circulation of 370 thousand issues every six weeks.
The Public Relations desk of the Riviera Nayarit Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) organized a press trip in February of this year for the Glow Magazine production team, resulting in an article showcasing the Destination in Canada.
“We’ve seen a positive increase in the economic impact of tourism in the Destination and activities like these with magazines and other media aimed at the luxury segment are in part responsible for the growing presence of visitors who are looking to spend more,” stated Marc Murphy, Managing Director of the Riviera Nayarit CVB.
The summer 2016 issue of the magazine features an article written by Daniel Mackinnon with ample recommendations for visiting the Destination, as well as a photo spread with a collection of bikinis and summer fashions. The images were taken on location in Sayulita, San Pancho, Destiladeras and Nuevo Vallarta.
Glow Magazine and Glow.ca are part of Canada’s top editorial company specializing in beauty, with a circulation of 370 thousand issues every six weeks.
Their audience is Canadian women to whom they offer work tips and advice, experiences and mainly details on fashion, health, beauty, trends, the latest fashion and innovations in fitness, nutrition, makeup and more.
During the promotion of this activity they held a contest on Facebook offering a trip for two with airfare, accommodations in the Riu Palace Pacífico and a tour to the Islas Marietas, which generated over 14 thousand entries and over 25 thousand impressions among Canadians.
Let's have a little talk!
The Saturday morning Wake Up Show hosted by Michael Nolen broadcast from the University of Guadalajara at Puerto Vallarta, set your radio dial to 104.3 fm every Saturday morning from 9:00 until 10:00 am. You can also tune in online.
This show is all in English and is a non-profit show paid for by the University.
The broadcast includes information about everything going on at the PV University of Guadalajara and how you, the English-speaking community, can become involved.
The hour includes local news; weather and information about ongoing events in and around Banderas Bay; plus, weekly interviews with experts that will make being here in Vallarta-Nayarit much better for you. With topics ranging from visas to prescription drugs, tune in every Saturday to keep informed.
The main purpose of the radio broadcast is to discuss all topics related to living as an expat in the Banderas Bay area.
You are welcome to drop by the broadcast booth at the U of G campus in Ixtapa on Saturday, telephone (322) 226-2200 if you have topic suggestions, or email Michael Nolen at
The call letters for 104.3 fm are XHUGPV. To listen online, go to UDG Radio Live.
The show airs Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. EST and 7 p.m. CST in the US with the premiere on August 2nd: http://abc.go.com/shows/bachelor-in-paradise.