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Boris Ochoa was elected the new president of the Cámara de Transporte de Cuenca on April 11, replacing Diego Idrovo. His first-100-days focus: internal reorganization and modernizing the payment consoles on Cuenca's 475-bus fleet.
New fuel prices took effect April 12 and will stay until May 11. Extra and Ecopaís are up to $3.024/gallon, diesel to $2.962/gallon, and Super (no subsidy) sits at $4.57/gallon. Transportistas are already sounding worried.
Ecuador's monthly fuel adjustment lands on April 12 — right in the middle of Foundation Week. Extra and Ecopaís gasoline could jump to $3.03/gallon, the highest price ever for low-octane fuel in Ecuador. Here's what that means for your grocery bill, your taxi rides, and your delivery apps.
A fuel price adjustment is scheduled for April 12. Low-octane gasoline (Extra and Ecopaís) and diesel are going up. Super premium stays the same. Here's what's driving it and how it ripples through groceries, transportation, and your monthly budget.
Two-month-old twins from a remote Shuar community in Morona Santiago are fighting for their lives in separate Cuenca hospitals after a three-day journey on foot just to reach medical care. Their story highlights the healthcare gap facing Ecuador's indigenous communities.
Good Friday is tomorrow, and Cuenca goes all in. Here's your complete schedule: the Sermon of Seven Words at the Cathedral at 9:00 AM, cross adoration at 5:00 PM, Via Crucis through the historic center at 7:00 PM, plus parish processions in Turi, El Vecino, and Miraflores.
Municipal Risk Management says over 2,500 hectares in the Cuenca canton are vulnerable to flooding and landslides. More than half of all regional emergencies this year have been in Cuenca. Here are the neighborhoods and parishes to watch.
Nightly closures from 11 PM to 4 AM on the Cuenca-to-Azogues highway continue through approximately April 9 as crews install beams for the Monay interchange. Here's what you need to know about the detour.
Ecuador's National Electoral Council just approved a new voting zone in Cuenca's El Valle parish, serving over 270 voters. It's a small change with big implications for how the city's growing outskirts are represented.