PKS ? Reports of Closure

by Max, Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 17:24 (5 days ago)

Any truth to the reports that PKS has closed their business?

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PKS ? Reports of Closure

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 18:39 (5 days ago) @ Max

Any truth to the reports that PKS has closed their business?

Yes, they announced it on their Facebook page today.

PKS ? Reports of Closure

by midalake @, Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 19:09 (5 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

Any truth to the reports that PKS has closed their business?


Yes, they announced it on their Facebook page today.

What a LOSS for the community. :-(

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PKS ? Reports of Closure

by Talley Ho @, Playa la Ropa, Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 20:42 (5 days ago) @ midalake

Very sad, we will seriously miss them.

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PKS ? Reports of Closure

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 10:37 (5 days ago) @ Talley Ho

Very sad, we will seriously miss them.

A shame our mayor prioritizes the family cement business over public security.

PKS ? Reports of Closure

by BL @, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 12:39 (5 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

I don't understand the connection? Can you please say more?

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PKS ? Reports of Closure

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 14:23 (5 days ago) @ BL

I don't understand the connection? Can you please say more?

A thriving and popular business closes unexpectedly. Our public security is provided by mostly the federal government because it was determined years ago that too many municipal police forces were unreliable due to corruption. Many communities across Mexico have seriously invested in professionalizing their local police and installing security cameras to combat crime and extortion. Ours isn't one of them. Our municipal government awards the great bulk of our public funds into pouring cement. The mayor's husband owns a cement company. You'll have to connect the dots from there.

PKS ? Reports of Closure

by BL @, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 14:32 (5 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

Got it, thank you.

PKS ? Reports of Closure

by Max, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 16:59 (4 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

Vaya! Confío en que tu regla esté bien recta para hacer semejante afirmación. Esto no es exclusivo de Zihuatanejo. ¡Vamos, Pumas!

PKS ? Reports of Closure

by cd69 @, Winnipeg,MB,Canada, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 17:09 (4 days ago) @ Max

Seems you may be the one that need to get your facts straight once again! This is what Noticias Zihuatanejo just posted and it says it all!

Después de anunciar su cierre de actividades comerciales de venta de mariscos tras 24 años de operaciones en #Zihuatanejo “PKS” amanece con resguardo policial y de la marina las 24Hrs.

PKS ? Reports of Closure

by Max, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 17:34 (4 days ago) @ cd69

Existe una diferencia «distinta». El artículo no hace ninguna referencia específica a Jorge, Liz ni al cemento. ¡Vamos, Pumas y Hurricanes!

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PKS ? Reports of Closure

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 18:19 (4 days ago) @ Max

Existe una diferencia «distinta». El artículo no hace ninguna referencia específica a Jorge, Liz ni al cemento. ¡Vamos, Pumas y Hurricanes!

¿Entonces estás diciendo que me equivoco? ¿Cuál parte de mi comentario es incorrecto? ¿El ayuntamiento no otorga la mayoría de sus contratos para obras con cemento sin licitación? ¿No gasta más en cemento que en seguridad pública? Mucha de la comunidad hace el mismo reclamo. No es ninguna novedad.

PKS ? Reports of Closure

by Max, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 19:01 (4 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

Insinuaste que se trataba del esposo de la alcaldesa.

Tal vez las grandes historias sobre el pequeño puerto sean ciertas.

Quizás la causa sea cierta indiferencia hacia la joven esbelta y rubia por parte de la Tia???

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PKS ? Reports of Closure

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 19:20 (4 days ago) @ Max

Insinuaste que se trataba del esposo de la alcaldesa.

Leíste muy mal. No insinué nada semejante.

Tal vez las grandes historias sobre el pequeño puerto sean ciertas.

Quizás la causa sea cierta indiferencia hacia la joven esbelta y rubia por parte de la Tia???

No tengo la menor idea de qué hablas. Tenemos muchas historias buenas y tristes, una realidad actual muy desafortunada, y un gobierno municipal con prioridades muy egoístas.

PKS ? Reports of Closure

by Max, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 19:33 (4 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

Sí, hay muchas historias relacionadas con la historia del puerto; una de ellas trata sobre una angustiada sirena dorada, proveniente de una familia establecida y de profundas raíces, que intentó vivir de su nombre.

Vamos Pumas!

Rob’s Hospitality

by Little Guy @, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 20:30 (4 days ago) @ Max

Rob graciously offers his online living room here for us to chat about things that interest us.

Some of that discussion is spirited, but polite people never insult their host, even by innuendo.

I wonder whether Rob will be more tolerant than I would be in my living room.

Rob’s Hospitality

by Padrino ⌂ @, Rosarito/Zihuatanejo, Friday, May 22, 2026, 06:41 (4 days ago) @ Little Guy

Rob graciously offers his online living room here for us to chat about things that interest us.

Some of that discussion is spirited, but polite people never insult their host, even by innuendo.

I wonder whether Rob will be more tolerant than I would be in my living room.

There is a very wise saying from Steven Covey in the book The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People:

"Seek first to understand, then to be understood."

I don't believe I will ever understand people like Max.

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PKS ? Reports of Closure

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 20:48 (4 days ago) @ Max

Sí, hay muchas historias relacionadas con la historia del puerto; una de ellas trata sobre una angustiada sirena dorada, proveniente de una familia establecida y de profundas raíces, que intentó vivir de su nombre.

Vamos Pumas!

That was a totally unacceptable and rude comment. Adiós, "Max".

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PKS ? Reports of Closure

by Talley Ho @, Playa la Ropa, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 20:52 (4 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

:megusta:

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by cd69 @, Winnipeg,MB,Canada, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 20:30 (4 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

:megusta:

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by cd69 @, Winnipeg,MB,Canada, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 20:30 (4 days ago) @ Max

:omg:

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by Max, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 20:35 (4 days ago) @ cd69

Gracias a Dios tengo un nopal en la cara en lugar de una hoja de arce.

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by Steveo, Dayton Nevada, Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 20:55 (5 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

What’s PKS. Might want to let people who don’t know. Thx

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by Sun Seeker, Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 21:43 (5 days ago) @ Steveo

Fish Market.
Facebook PKS Zihuatanejo and it will come up.

What is PKS?

by Little Guy @, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 18:45 (4 days ago) @ Steveo

In case you, like me, choose to avoid anything Meta as much as possible, I’ll give a brief description.

Several years ago I learned of PKS. I was immediately thrilled to find such a resource. It is a well-stocked emporium of fresh, fresh fish at good prices. The fish are there to see. Chose your fish and have it expertly filleted as you like it. Nothing draws me to a fish market more than high turnover of product and expert treatment of the product.

But that isn’t all of it. Over the years I have found the sales staff to be exceptional as well. They greet me as I enter, escort me to where I need to be, package up my frozen prawns, and ensure that my fresh fish is cut the way I want it.

I live in Troncones so going to PKS is a trip for me, but I referred gringo friends who live in Zihuatanejo near Kyoto Plaza. PKS delivers to them free.

I hope that the rumours of the demise of PKS are premature. Its loss would be a tragedy.

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What is PKS?

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 19:25 (4 days ago) @ Little Guy

In case you, like me, choose to avoid anything Meta as much as possible, I’ll give a brief description.

Several years ago I learned of PKS. I was immediately thrilled to find such a resource. It is a well-stocked emporium of fresh, fresh fish at good prices. The fish are there to see. Chose your fish and have it expertly filleted as you like it. Nothing draws me to a fish market more than high turnover of product and expert treatment of the product.

But that isn’t all of it. Over the years I have found the sales staff to be exceptional as well. They greet me as I enter, escort me to where I need to be, package up my frozen prawns, and ensure that my fresh fish is cut the way I want it.

I live in Troncones so going to PKS is a trip for me, but I referred gringo friends who live in Zihuatanejo near Kyoto Plaza. PKS delivers to them free.

I hope that the rumours of the demise of PKS are premature. Its loss would be a tragedy.

It closed, and yes it's a tragedy, as much for hundreds of customers as for the families that depend on it. The general consensus is that the reason was because of extorsion. There was a police vehicle parked out in front of the business today while their metallic curtain remained shut. That told neighbors everything they needed to know. But hey, we're going to have a new expanse of painted cement with palm trees in front of the pier. Aren't you thrilled?

What is PKS?

by Sun Seeker, Thursday, May 21, 2026, 23:43 (4 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

The cement everywhere is horrible. I don't know anyone thrilled about Zihuatanejo becoming a paved Disneyland. Why isn't the focus on a new hospital. :-( Sure miss the good ol' days.

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What is PKS?

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Friday, May 22, 2026, 08:40 (4 days ago) @ Sun Seeker

The cement everywhere is horrible. I don't know anyone thrilled about Zihuatanejo becoming a paved Disneyland. Why isn't the focus on a new hospital. :-( Sure miss the good ol' days.

I couldn't agree with you more. Apparently for very selfish reasons and with much arrogance our municipal government ignores the sector of our tourism that encompasses foreigners with high purchasing power. All this so-called modernization is apparently only geared for appearance's sake and to fool local voters, not to attract actual visitors. So we keep seeing land get sold and condo projects get built, but our general prosperity continues in decline as more people with less money to spend replace our more affluent visitors who for so many years have been so generous in helping to support so many local businesses and causes but who, like you, feel Zihuatanejo is not changing for the better. Many of us locally suspect at least some of the real estate boom is allegedly associated with money laundering, and of course politicians who own cement companies would stand to benefit from selling more of their product, so why slow it down even if we're running out of water and destroying the area's natural beauty? Not for decades have we had any local politicians who understood Zihuatanejo's niche in the tourist market and marketed it correctly, a place NOT like Acapulco, Vallarta, Cancún or Los Cabos. But now it looks like we're imitating those other places. Decades ago I predicted that imitating other tourist destinations would be to our detriment, since we'll never be them, only what we are. And now we're no longer playing our strong hand by being what we are, a place NOT like those others. So most local merchants no longer enjoy sales of thousands of pesos a day as we used to. We're lucky to make enough to make ends meet. Hopefully we'll see the change we need in local leadership with next year's elections. Locals half-joke that we need to elect a mayor who owns a tree nursery instead of a cement company.

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What is PKS?

by Timmac @, Steilacoom, WA, Friday, May 22, 2026, 09:25 (4 days ago) @ Sun Seeker

While I totally agree with the sentiments expressed. Just BUILDING a new hospital does nothing. It needs to be staffed and staffing it with personnel with advanced capabilities is not likely to happen any time soon. Zihuatanejo is simply too small to have enough patients to support most specialty care.

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What is PKS?

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Friday, May 22, 2026, 11:03 (4 days ago) @ Timmac

While I totally agree with the sentiments expressed. Just BUILDING a new hospital does nothing. It needs to be staffed and staffing it with personnel with advanced capabilities is not likely to happen any time soon. Zihuatanejo is simply too small to have enough patients to support most specialty care.

Hospital staffing, operations and equipping are responsibilities of the state and federal governments. The most the city can actually do would be to donate the land and the building. Although our mayor made a big production of going to Mexico City once to request a new hospital for us, it was apparently way too little effort and seriousness. So Lázaro Cárdenas got a new modern hospital instead. If we need modern medical care, we have to drive 2 hours to get it.

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Just went there

by Talley Ho @, Playa la Ropa, Friday, May 22, 2026, 11:38 (4 days ago) @ ZihuaRob

Just went there, police truck in front, but the business is locked up tight.

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What is PKS?

by Timmac @, Steilacoom, WA, Sunday, May 24, 2026, 10:14 (1 day, 18 hours, 39 min. ago) @ ZihuaRob

But there has to be sufficient patient volume to pay staff and to maintain skills. Even if the government pays everyone’s salaries and buys the latest equipment would you want to be operated on be a physician who did his last operation of your type 6 months ago? There simply would not e enough patients for specialists to maintain their skills.

Zihuatanejo Needs a New Public Hospital

by Little Guy @, Sunday, May 24, 2026, 11:37 (1 day, 17 hours, 16 min. ago) @ Timmac

“If you build it, they will come.” ;-)

Clearly not every hospital in Mexico will perform heart transplants any more than every hospital in the US or Canada will perform heart transplants. But it seems that the opportunity to access necessary medical services in the Zihuatanejo area is much more limited than in comparably sized communities in the US or Canada.

I recently had lunch with a gringo ex-Pat who had surgery in Zihuatanejo for a hernia. He asked the surgeon whether he had done many of these surgeries. The physician responded, “Have you seen how hard the labourers here work? I have done hundreds of these in recent years.” But the person had to go to a private hospital to get the surgery.

Maybe as a Canadian I am “spoiled” by a public health care system based on the five principles of the Canadian Health Act”

Public Administration: Plans must be administered on a non-profit basis by a public authority.

Comprehensiveness: All medically necessary services from hospitals and physicians must be insured.

Universality: All insured residents are entitled to coverage on uniform terms.

Portability: Coverage must remain in place for residents moving or traveling within Canada.

Accessibility: Reasonable, barrier-free access to insured services must be provided, ensuring no financial penalties like user fees.

But I don’t think that is being spoiled.

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Zihuatanejo Needs a New Public Hospital

by Timmac @, Steilacoom, WA, Sunday, May 24, 2026, 13:03 (1 day, 15 hours, 49 min. ago) @ Little Guy

Explain how you would staff it with competent professionals when the population of seriously ill people is too,low to have providers maintain their skills, let alone generate enough revenue.

Zihuatanejo Needs a New Public Hospital

by Padrino ⌂ @, Rosarito/Zihuatanejo, Sunday, May 24, 2026, 14:48 (1 day, 14 hours, 5 min. ago) @ Timmac

Explain how you would staff it with competent professionals when the population of seriously ill people is too,low to have providers maintain their skills, let alone generate enough revenue.

So, how big a city is necessary to support a full-service hospital and staff? Are there opportunities in Zihuatanejo for specialists to open offices or clinics that could take Mexican insurance as well as serve out-of-pocket tourists and ex-pats? For example, how much would it cost to open an office to serve severe heart issues?

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Zihuatanejo Needs a New Public Hospital

by Talley Ho @, Playa la Ropa, Sunday, May 24, 2026, 16:29 (1 day, 12 hours, 24 min. ago) @ Padrino

Possibly a part time thing. There are a number of medical specialists, and we are discovering more daily, unfortunately, that come here for 3 days a month, 1 day every 6 weeks, or every other week for two days. Yes, they are working privately, at least those we know of so far, but specialty medical care is available here at times.

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Zihuatanejo Needs a New Public Hospital

by Timmac @, Steilacoom, WA, Monday, May 25, 2026, 22:38 (6 hours, 14 minutes ago) @ Talley Ho

Even if there are cardiologists there, without a functioning cardiac cath lab available 24/7/365, they can’t do much.

Zihuatanejo Needs a New Public Hospital

by Padrino ⌂ @, Rosarito/Zihuatanejo, Monday, May 25, 2026, 22:42 (6 hours, 10 minutes ago) @ Timmac

Even if there are cardiologists there, without a functioning cardiac cath lab available 24/7/365, they can’t do much.

Do you happen to know the cost of such a facility? Must it function within a full-service hospital or could it be a standalone clinic or medical office?

Thank you very much for your expertise, Doctor.

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Zihuatanejo Needs a New Public Hospital

by Timmac @, Steilacoom, WA, Monday, May 25, 2026, 23:51 (5 hours, 1 minutes ago) @ Padrino

Not a clue. Keep inmi d capital cost, physician and tech salaries for around the clock coverage and maintenance. Ir’a not”Field of Dreams.”

Zihuatanejo Needs a New Public Hospital

by Little Guy @, Sunday, May 24, 2026, 17:53 (1 day, 10 hours, 59 min. ago) @ Timmac

The combined population of the three municipios of La Union, Zihuatanejo, and Petatlan was about 197,000. Presumably that number has increased.

I live on Vancouver island in Canada.

Example #1.

The Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) has a population of approximately 170,367 (2021 Census).

Located in Nanaimo, Nanaimo Regional General Hospital is the central acute-care hub for the mid-island region. It operates as a regional referral center, meaning it supports smaller community health centers from Bowser and Parksville down to Ladysmith. It features a full emergency department, intensive care unit (ICU), inpatient surgical suites, psychiatric care, and comprehensive maternity/pediatric wards.

NRGH hosts a specialized, state-of-the-art Medical Device Reprocessing Department and has seen recent expansions, including a new permanent intensive care unit to support the rapidly growing regional population.

Example #2

The Comox Valley Regional District has a population of 72,445, but when combined with the adjacent Strathcona Regional District (roughly 48,000) and the northern Alberni-Clayoquot corridors, this entire upper-island healthcare catchment serves a combined baseline population approaching 140,000 to 160,000 residents.

The North Island Hospital (Comox) opened in 2017 as a modern, purpose-built acute care facility designed to consolidate regional care. It operates in tandem with its sister campus in Campbell River to cover the northern geography. The hospital provides 24/7 emergency services, acute inpatient care, general surgery, obstetrics, diagnostic imaging (including CT and MRI), and specialized outpatient clinics.

Designed to modern environmental and medical standards, it features a high percentage of single-patient rooms to enhance infection control and patient privacy, serving as the primary anchor for the northern half of the island.

Example #3

The Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD) has an official census population of 89,013.

The Cowichan District Hospital serves as the primary acute-care center for the diverse communities spanning from Malahat up to Ladysmith, and west to Lake Cowichan. It features a 24-hour emergency department, general surgery, intensive care, inpatient psychiatry, and a dedicated maternity care unit.

The existing facility is currently being replaced by an entirely new, state-of-the-art Cowichan District Hospital on Gibbins Road. The new facility is designed to be significantly larger, incorporating enhanced trauma spaces, expanded inpatient capacity, and modernized infrastructure to better support the valley’s population demands.

I’m not convinced that the population of 179,000 in the three municipios is so remarkably superior to the health of Canadians that the need for services is so dramatically lower that for these Mexicans “the population of seriously ill people is too low to have providers maintain their skills”.

It might be that the population of seriously ill people is sitting at home, disabled and waiting to die.

And then there is the adverse effect on the region due to gringos who say they are considering no longer spending their time (and money) in the area because of insufficient health care being available. (Cough, cough.)

Zihuatanejo Needs a New Public Hospital

by Sun Seeker, Sunday, May 24, 2026, 18:28 (1 day, 10 hours, 25 min. ago) @ Little Guy

Thank you for your time on this subject. You proved a valid point and one many have been trying to get those who make the decisions to act upon.

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Zihuatanejo Needs a New Public Hospital

by Timmac @, Steilacoom, WA, Monday, May 25, 2026, 22:41 (6 hours, 11 minutes ago) @ Little Guy

All of the hospitals you mention receive significant support for your government because of your (superior) health care system. To do the same in Zihautanejo would require massive government support. It’s way more than just building a new hospital.

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Un Hospital

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Sunday, May 24, 2026, 17:40 (1 day, 11 hours, 12 min. ago) @ Timmac

But there has to be sufficient patient volume to pay staff and to maintain skills. Even if the government pays everyone’s salaries and buys the latest equipment would you want to be operated on be a physician who did his last operation of your type 6 months ago? There simply would not e enough patients for specialists to maintain their skills.

Locals just want a hospital to go to where there are decent waiting room facilities, medicine, supplies, sufficient and competent nurses and doctors, a courteous staff, where the paperwork for the past 3 decades isn't sitting in boxes in the hallways, where the roof paneling isn't falling, where the bathrooms have toilet seats, where the ill are attended to when they arrive. The barebones basics that any public hospital for a regional population of over 150,000 should have.

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Un Hospital

by Talley Ho @, Playa la Ropa, Sunday, May 24, 2026, 18:17 (1 day, 10 hours, 35 min. ago) @ ZihuaRob

:megusta:

Un Hospital

by Sun Seeker, Sunday, May 24, 2026, 18:30 (1 day, 10 hours, 22 min. ago) @ ZihuaRob

It's a horrible situation and one we have discussed many times over.
I know you try your best, Rob.