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Monthly Archives: September, 2011

Notes from Puerto Viejo De Talamanca

The Costa Rican Tourism Board (ICT) invites businesses interested in obtaining the Certification for Sustainable Tourism to a workshop on code of conduct for...

Costa Rica hosts World Rafting Championship

Dozens of teams from all over the world will do some mad paddling for the world title Oct. 4-10 on the renowned Río Pacuare.

Medical tourism up in Costa Rica; Expomed set for this weekend

The country will host its first Expomed health tourism fair Oct. 7-8.

Names of speeders captured by cameras published online

Appeals of traffic violations must be made before Oct. 13 at COSEVI offices.

ICE workers strike against bill that could privatize electricity

The Energy Contingency Bill has members of the Costa Rican Electricity Institute, a state-run monopoly, up in arms.

Chinchilla pleads Costa Rica’s spot in UN Development Program

President Laura Chinchilla met with the UNDP's leader during her in New York.

Obama to meet Honduran leader Oct. 5

The meeting comes two years after a coup in Honduras ousted former President Manuel Zelaya from power.

Contemporary Japanese artists exhibit in San José

“Pasaje al Futuro” exhibit includes 42 works by 11 young Japanese artists as well as a collection of photographs related to the March 11 earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan.

Discover Costa Rica’s Hidden Blue River In Tenorio

Named for its celestial-blue waters, the river is the main attraction of Guanacaste’s Tenorio Volcano National Park.

Group aims to reclaim city with night tour

A group called ChepeCletas aims to reclaim the downtown area by offering evening city tours – with a police escort.

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