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Monthly Archives: January, 2012

Costa Rica surpasses foreign investment goals

During the first nine months of 2011, Costa Rica had a total foreign direct investment of $1.5 billion.

Wildlife rescue center welcomes human visitors

Tourists can get up close and personal with orphaned monkeys and injured wildlife at the Jaguar Rescue Center on the southern Caribbean coast.

iPhone 4S goes on sale next Friday

Latest Apple iPhone coming to Costa Rica on January 27.

Quepos residents: no more abuse

Mayor Lutgardo Bolaños’ arrest on child pornography charges prompts public backlash.

Registry to replace all old license plates

NEWS YOU CAN USE: The government has begun a three-year program to replace old license plates. New plates can be customized and have added security features.

Santa Ana wind farm will be ready by 2013

17-turbine wind project expected to provide electricity for 15,000 homes.

Piracy bills spark online backlash

Costa Rican bloggers join in the battle against U.S. legislation.

With Congress back in session, bills finally move forward

In their first week in session after the holidays, lawmakers ended the dry law and passed a security bill.

Turrialba Volcano spewing ash and gas

Volcano erupted twice since January 12.

Costa Rica denies Canadian firm right to resume mining

Costa Rican officials Wednesday nixed a resumption of mining by Metales Procesados M.R.W, a subsidiary of Canadian-owned B2Gold, at a site that collapsed back...

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