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Casa de Amigos – A Cinco de Mayo Celebration Returns to Robson Square Wet Ape Productions and Savoury Chef bring
Ballet Victoria presents a mixed program with new works to music by rock legends including, The Rolling Stones (Paint it
Tequila Expo in Vancouver, get your tickets, win a trip to Puerto Vallarta If you are in Vancouver and
Fort McMurray: A tragedy in Canada The latest Wildfire in Alberta’s Fort McMurray it currently sits at 161,000 hectares and could
Grouse grind So the Grouse Grind is open for the season and you want to conquer it this year. The
A dressage rider from the Dominican Republic has become the first from her country to qualify for the Olympic Games
Jim Holland Diane and Jesse O’Connor traveled more than 2,200 miles to gain a new appreciation for something most people
LA PAZ, Bolivia — Police in Bolivia say a small plane crashed into a market in a town in the
By Josh Poloha Former Cleveland Indians star shortstop Omar Vizquel has received his first managing position in baseball. Per WorldBaseballClassic.com’s
MONTEVIDEO – The Uruguayan government sent a bill to congress proposing a package of tax incentives to encourage production of
Chile’s Environmental Evaluation Service (SEA) has given environmental approval to a 600MW solar PV project, which requires US$1 billion in
Cuba and the European Union have signed a deal normalizing their relations after years of tensions spawned by disagreement over
The Ecuadorian consulate in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, on the occasion of International Women’s Day Tuesday, offered roses from
Construction of the $15 million border bridge over the Sixaola River linking Panama and Costa Rica is expected to start
RIO DE JANEIRO — Protesters in cities across Brazil called for the ouster of President Dilma Rousseff on Sunday, reflecting
We swoon when we hear him sing, but now we’re really falling in love. Grammy award-winning singer Marc Anthony is
Buenos Aires, Argentina – Argentina’s massive Perito Moreno glacier this week began the process leading to its cyclical rupture, a
PUNO, Peru (AP) – The 4 million alpacas that graze on the remote slopes of Peru’s southeastern Andes wear warm
Peter Murtagh Antigua’s architecture retains a distinct style despite damage from earthquakes Doña Luisa’s is the place for breakfast in
Genesis Chavez Caro This year two Bay Area musicians were among the few Latinos nominated for Grammy awards, and both
CARE Canada’s Walk In Her Shoes challenge took place on March 1, two days in advance of International Women’s Day.
How This Can Increase Employment Opportunities for Latinos By Ma. Elena (staff@latinpost.com) Gone are the days when people are forced
HUAMBALO, Ecuador (AP) – Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano has been putting on a dramatic show, spewing lava from a cauldron-like crater
Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger dined out on the weekend at Central restaurant, owned by Peruvian chef Virgilio Martinez
By Grace Livingstone Marta Mendivil and her family used to live in a single room in a shanty town in
Cuba is known for sending medical personnel overseas as part of its medical brigade program which was launched during the
La Esperanza, the Honduran city where Berta Caceres was born 45 years ago and where she began her struggle in
Indigenous people living in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil have helped to create a new computer game that allows players
Scientists in Argentina announced the “biggest and most diverse” collection of fossils from the Jurassic period ever found. The site,