Tijuana Workers Get Holiday

**Tijuana Municipal Employees Given Day Off on Nov 18th**: In celebration of Mexican Revolution’s 114th Anniversary, Tijuana employees enjoy a long weekend as City Hall closes for the occasion.

**Tijuana Municipal Employees to Have Day Off on November 18th**

In recognition of the 114th Anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, municipal employees in Tijuana will enjoy a day off on Monday, November 18th. The XXV Tijuana City Council, led by Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz, announced that the day, typically recognized on November 20th, will be observed earlier to allow a long weekend for the staff. The decision applies to all municipal government employees by law.

A formal announcement by José Luis Villasana Beltrán, the City’s Official, was communicated to all departments, stating that the Tijuana City Hall and its various offices and branches will not be open for public service on this date. Essential services will remain operational with necessary personnel on duty. These include the Secretariat of Municipal Security and Citizen Protection, the Fire and Civil Protection Department, and the Municipal Public Services Department, ensuring that they can respond to any citizen reports.

In addition, the Civil Registry Office will have staff on standby from 8 AM to 1 PM to manage essential services such as death registrations and pre-scheduled marriages, with a payment counter available for necessary transactions. Normal activities will resume on Tuesday, November 19th, at the usual office hours to continue assisting the public with their service needs.

**Tijuana Events and News Roundup**

1. **Artisan Fair “Tijuana Multicultural” Celebrated:** The XXV Tijuana City Council organized an artisan expo showcasing the cultural richness of indigenous communities in the area.

2. **Upcoming Concert by Natanael Cano Under Scrutiny:** Authorities will be monitoring the performance of Natanael Cano, a singer known for controversial lyrics. Ismael Burgueño, the mayor, stated they are ready to address any issues if they occur.

3. **Support for Migrant Shelters Urged:** With rising migration challenges, there is a call for the return of a specific fund to aid shelters. Currently, over 4,000 individuals are housed in these facilities, with many others remaining in vulnerable conditions on the streets.

4. **Health Initiative Against Diabetes:** A free event aimed at diabetes prevention and management is scheduled at the Parque de la Torre Agua Caliente. Participants will have access to the expertise of over 50 healthcare professionals.

5. **What to Do in Tijuana:** For residents and visitors looking for weekend plans from November 15th-17th, the city offers a variety of cultural events, concerts, and entertainment options to explore.