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Monthly Archives: March, 2011

Costa Rica sends new police unit to border

The police officers will be assigned to protect Costa Rica's border from "trafficking of drugs, people, currency and weapons."

U.S. funds multimillion dollar Coast Guard station in Puntarenas

A new Coast Guard station funded by the U.S. government will be publicly presented in Puntarenas on Thursday. The multimillion dollar station in Puerto...

U.S.-funded Coast Guard dock inaugurated in Costa Rica

A new Coast Guard dock constructed with U.S. funds will be used to limit drug-trafficking, reduce illegal fishing practices and increase security in Costa Rica's Pacific waters.

Trial date set for bodyguards at Brady-Bündchen Costa Rica wedding

Three bodyguards are accused of attacking photographers at the wedding of the NFL star and supermodel in Puntarenas.

The hills are alive with meditation at Lake Coter

North-central Costa Rica’s Lake Coter, considered sacred ground by the Maleku indigenous group, is home to Ecolodge Lago de Coter, a meditation and spiritual retreat.

Learning Spanish breaks down barriers

Third in a series of pieces by young writers from La Paz Community School.

Vindas on top going into 3rd Surf Circuit date

SURFING: Jacó surfer Luis Vindas stands alone at the top of the rankings going into this weekend’s National Surf Circuit date in Nosara.

The Tico Times Fishing Forum: A fisherman’s friend

I have been doing this column for a couple of months now, and you may have noticed a few changes. One is that The...

Fishing in Costa Rica for freight trains: Catching Cubera Snapper

For anglers who like them big, the cubera snapper promises a good fight on both coasts of Costa Rica.

International cricket tourney a success

The president of Costa Rica's cricket federation writes on the international cricket tournament that took place in Alajuela last week.

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