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Rains cause floods, end drought in Cuenca

Only days after Ecuador’s weather service issued a drought alert for the sierra, heavy rains have caused flooding in Quito and areas to the north of the city. Cuenca, which had negligible rain fall in November and December also received day-long rains on Monday and...

Correa begins campaign season in Cuenca

The campaign for hundreds of public offices officially kicked off on Tuesday and President Rafael Correa has taken official leave to stump for candidates from his Pais political party. The election for municipal and provincial offices is Feb. 23. Correa began his...

Ecuador to hire 5,000 doctors

Ecuador’s Ministry of Public Health (MSP) plans to hire more than 5,000 public health doctors in the coming months, it announced on Tuesday. MSP said it was focusing on the areas of anesthesiology, emergenciology, epidemiology and physical medicine as well as general...

Sunday’s masquerade parade satire spares no one

There were no sacred cows at Sunday afternoon’s Day of the Innocents parade. Politicians, government policies, television personalities, expats, and even the dead, were lampooned during the three-hour procession down Cuenca’s Av. Huayna Capac. The parade, sponsored by...

Officials urge water conservation during drought

Cantonal officials are asking citizens to conserve water due to low river and reservoir levels. They say that despite the light rain that has fallen since Saturday, low river levels will probably continue to be the norm for several weeks. The Cuenca utility company...

Police warn of prostitutes, want them relocated

National Police are cracking down on sex trade workers near the bus station and along Av. Huayana Capac but say identifying prostitutes is often difficult. Authorities say that the sex business attracts crime and presents a bad image for the city. In addition to...

Government plans to reduce the number of public schools

Education Minister Augusto Espinosa says that the government plans to reduce the number of public schools from 18,000 to 5,564 over the next 10 years. “Our educational system was designed to meet the needs of the last century,” he said. “It is time we move ahead to...

Ecuador wants to attract more Chinese tourists

The government has launched an effort to make Ecuador a more attractive destination for Chinese tourists. According to Patricio Tamariz, Deputy Minister of Tourism, the plan involves increasing advertising aimed at the Chinese market. The tourism ministry reports that...

Ecuador foreign debt rises 16% in October

Ecuador's foreign debt in October totaled $18.33 billion, up 16% from a year before, the central bank said. The amount is equivalent to about 20% of Ecuador's $90 billion gross domestic product forecast for 2013. According to current law, the country's debt-to-GDP...

Correa renews pledge to cut red tape in 2014

In a year-end interview, President Rafael Correa said he intends to make streamlining government paperwork a priority for 2014. Although the original intent was to reduce the steps and time required to establish and operate a business, Correa said that red tape needs...

Gum drops: the newest alcohol delivery system

Police are turning up more cases of a new fad among the city’s youth: getting drunk by gum drops. Apparently imported from the U.S., the practice involves soaking gum drops in heated liquor before they are consumed. Several parties where the loaded gum drops were...

Property acquisition is slow for Lasso expansion

City lawyers are finding it slow going purchasing property along the route of the Av. Ordoñez Lasso reconstruction and widening project. Work is scheduled to begin in February on the 6.5-kilometer on the route that begins at the Av. Las Americas redondel but...

Taxi meter use delayed in Cuenca

Although the National Transit Agency has set December 31 as the deadline for installing meters in the country’s taxis, the lack of a new rate schedule will delay the implementation of the new system in Cuenca for two to three months. A commission of taxi companies,...

Correa angered by report of CIA involvement in FARC attack

President Rafael Correa warned Monday that reports that U.S. intelligence played a role in a 2008 Colombian attack on FARC rebels in northern Ecuador could threaten regional peace efforts. Over the weekend, the Washington Post reported that a secret Central...

Quality of life improves for Ecuadorians

According the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the economic condition of Ecuadorians has improved for the fifth consecutive year. The year-end improvement, per capita, is estimated at 2.1%. Victor Hugo Alban, President of the College of...

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Week of April 26

Reservoir drop renews pressure on Ecuador’s electric grid.

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New naval station aims to shut down drug routes through Gulf of Guayaquil.

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Ecuador turns to targeted tax changes to raise $1.5 billion under IMF program.

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