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Monthly Archives: March, 2011

Yellow bells: Beauty and botanical medicine

HOME GARDENING: Known as vainillo in Costa Rica, yellow bells serves as both a garden ornamental and potent plant medicine.

In the midst of color: 5 ways to enjoy sunsets

YOUNG WRITERS: First in a series of pieces by young writers from La Paz Community School in Flamingo, Guanacaste.

A lookback: After the quake

Immediately after the 2009 earthquake, the Poás Volcano Lodge farm was the main evacuation route for people escaping from La Paz Waterfall Gardens and...

Quake-damaged Poás Volcano Lodge reborn

The lodge in Vara Blanca, near Costa Rica’s Poás Volcano, has been rebuilt and upgraded since the destructive magnitude-6.2 earthquake of 2009.

Costa Rica takes big step in marine conservation

THE BIG BLUE: The newly created Seamounts Marine Management Area comprises 964,000 hectares of Pacific Ocean around the fabled Isla del Coco.

U.S. Ambassador inaugurates women in leadership projects

The Professional Women’s Network (PWN) will host its inaugural Women in Leadership Speakers Event with the first female U.S. ambassador to Costa Rica, Anne...

New maestro takes the baton in Costa Rica

Renowned conductor Daniel Nazareth of India makes his debut as artistic director and chief conductor of Costa Rica’s National Symphony Orchestra March 18 and 20 at the National Theater in San José.

New bowling alley coming to Heredia in July

A new bowling alley, Bol Cariari, will open its doors in July. The place will be located near the Mall Real Cariari, Heredia, north of...

Costa Rica launches Americas’ first carbon neutral coffee

Costa Rica will be the first nation in the Americas to export carbon-free coffee. Carbon Clear (a climate change company works to control and...

Government declares health emergency at San Juan de Diós Hospital

Renovating the operating rooms will cost $5.2 million.

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