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Monthly Archives: March, 2011

Free concert benefiting wetlands in downtown San José on Friday

A free concert will be held on the Plaza de la Democracia in downtown San José. The event, organized by the Mision Humedales Vida, Para...

Gold swap capitalizes on high market prices

One immediate effect of the global financial crisis was the near instant skyrocketing of the value of gold and other precious metals around the...

Expo Verde environmental fair coming soon

The Corcovado Foundation (www.corcovadofoundation.org) has announced that this year’s Expo Verde 2011 will take place April 1-3 at INBioparque, north of San José in...

Minimum wage workers losing buying power

Alexander Porras’ job as a public works technician for San José’s municipal water department provides him with enough income to make a modest living....

Cash or Credit? Car financing options for Costa Rica expats

NEWS YOU CAN USE: With Expómovil running through March 20, here's how to afford a car in Costa Rica.

Cars use top technology to enhance safety

Expomóvil 2011 special edition: Deals on Wheels

Central America angles for more cruise ships

Costa Rica's Puerto Limón is the third busiest port in Central America, with approximately 193,000 cruise ship passengers visiting last year.

Minor Vargas speaks from prison

Costa Rican businessman Minor Vargas faces a 20-year sentence for an alleged $670 million insurance industry scam.

Costa Rica Admits Inability to Solve Deadly La Penca Attack

Twenty-six years after the bombing that killed three journalists, including a writer for The Tico Times, the Costa Rica government admits it's incapable of bringing anyone to trial.

Costa Rica tries to spark electric car movement

Expomóvil 2011 special edition: Deals on Wheels

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