October 5, 2025
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Congresses & Conferences

Medellin Bird Festival 2018: Balancing Environmental, Economic Imperatives

More than 1,540 in-person attendees this month at the 5th annual Medellin Bird Festival (Festival de las Aves Medellin 2018) October 3-6 got a bird’s-eye view of how companies, governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) here are trying to find creative ways to balance environmental and economic conflicts. The growing, annual Medellin Bird Festivals –
Companies

Continental Gold Honors Employees Murdered by FARC ‘Dissidents,’ Hires Top-Flight Security Agency

Canada-based gold miner Continental Gold this month organized memorial masses for four of its employees murdered by FARC “dissident” groups in Antioquia — and then announced the hiring of a top-flight security agency that aims to prevent future such incidents. Three of the four victims – geologists Camilo Andrés Tirado (31), Laura Alejandra Flóres (27) […]
Companies

Medellin’s FCM Global Becomes 1st Fully Licensed Medical Cannabis Producer-Exporter

Medellin-based FCM Global announced October 3 that it has become the first Colombian medical-marijuana producer to win all four required licenses for cultivation, processing, manufacture and export of “low-THC” cannabis-oil extracts. “Recently issued by the Colombian Ministry of Justice, this export license complements FCM’s existing regulatory approvals, granted to the
General News

Crucial ‘Pacifico 1’ Highway Construction Ramps-Up Following Long Delays

The “Corvipacifico” construction consortium announced in late September that it is cranking-up construction works on the long-delayed “Pacifico 1” highway between Medellin and Bolombolo. That highway will connect (via a new bridge across the Cauca River) with the under-construction “Pacifico 2” highway linking Bolombolo to La Pintada  — both straddling the Cauca
General News

EPM Slams Antioquia Gov. Luis Perez Over Hidroituango, ‘Blacklisting’ Claims

In an October 2 press conference, EPM general manager Jorge Londoño de la Cuesta contradicted new claims made by Antioquia Governor Luis Perez over supposed contractor errors or negligence surrounding the troubled “Hidroituango” hydroelectric power project in Antioquia. Gov. Perez claims that construction contractor Consorcio TIFS didn’t comply with the original schedule
Congresses & Conferences

Massive Electric-Vehicle Adoption Would Slash Pollution: Medellin EV Conference

More than 500 attendees from 11 nations attending the “Second International Conference on Electric Mobility” in Medellin September 25-26 heard from dozens of international and national experts on the need to speed-up the nascent adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) here. Such an acceleration of EV adoption would slash air pollution, improve public health, reduce