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Monthly Archives: March, 2011

Nicaragua to launch new airline this summer

Nica Air will fly to Mexico, Cuba and Venezuela starting this summer. The airline hopes to add routes to the United States and the Caribbean.

U.S. deported 4-year-old girl without offering parents all options, attorneys say

Emily Ruiz, a U.S. citizen, was deported to Guatemala in early March. Ruiz was born in the United States, however both her parents are illegal immigrants.

Colorful opening for Costa Rica’s National Stadium inauguration

Costa Rica-China friendship on display Saturday night for National Stadium inauguration. After dance performances and a barrage of fireworks opened the ceremony, Costa Rica tied China, 2-2, in a soccer match.

Canadian arrested at Costa Rican airport with drugs in surfboard

Second arrest of a Canadian at Juan Santamaría airport in two weeks.

Lights out: Costa Rica joins international community in celebrating Earth Hour

At 8:30 p.m., this Saturday, people around the world will turn out the lights for 60 minutes to celebrate Earth Hour.  Participants will be switching...

Shark fin smuggler will not face prison

In verdict, judges cite lack of evidence that fishing was done in Costa Rican territory.

Chirripó National Park gets new signage

Thanks to the leadership of Park Ranger Bernal Valderramos and the association ProParques, visitors to the Southern Zone’s Chirripó National Park, home to Costa...

Hiking, learning go hand in hand with OTS BioCursos

The Organization for Tropical Studies’ BioCursos bring the classroom to nature with educational hikes for students and tourists.

Costa Rica’s 35,000-seat National Stadium opens

Stadium inauguration kicks off this weekend.

The arts flood old road to Limón

PHOTO REPORT: The Caribbean-slope towns of Turrialba and Siquirres play host to the 2011 National Arts Festival through March 27.

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