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Monthly Archives: July, 2011

Times have changed: Tales from bygone days

AROUND COSTA RICA: Chronicling scenes from the campo before they are lost from memory.

Notes from Puerto Viejo Talamanca

Don’t miss the unique community festival next weekend in the upper Talamanca indigenous community of Amubri. Billed the “Gran Evento Cultural,” the inauguration begins...

U.S. health care debate

Retired U.S. cardiologist Dr. Lenny Karpman will give an update and lead a discussion on the health care situation in the U.S. at a...

Beer is a way of life at local microbrewery

Costa Rica’s Craft Brewing Company is Central America’s only microbrewery and currently produces two ales: the light and smooth Libertas Tropical Golden and a generously hopped Segua.

Norwegians in Costa Rica in shock over massacre

A Norwegian couple living on the Gulf of Nicoya explains what it it's been like to watch the mass murder unfold from abroad.

Costa Rica’s health minister may step down Monday

Health Minister María Luisa Ávila did not deny rumors late Wednesday that she could be resigning her post.

Costa Rica approves higher bus fares

Riders can expect higher bus fares starting next week.

Health officials seize Chinese products from supermarket

Mackerel, sardines and smoked duck among the food products confiscated this week.

11 Red Cross posts will aid two million Romería participants

The annual Catholic tradition peaks next Monday when more than a million people will walk to the basilica in Cartago for a Tuesday morning mass.

Costa Rica celebrates Annexation of Guanacaste Day

President Chinchilla recognizes the 187th anniversary since the northwest province became a part of Costa Rica.

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