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Monthly Archives: April, 2012

Chinchilla outlines new fiscal measures

The president wants to implement four measures in order to prevent a financial crisis in Costa Rica.

Where medical tourists get recovery on

Costa Rica boasts an array of wellness and recovery centers and hotels where medical tourists can relax and replenish their bodies and souls.

Coffee giant opens theater

The guy who brought you Café Britt has a new theater at the Momentum Pinares Mall.

U.S. woman comes to Costa Rica for ayahuasca healing experience

UNDER THE SUN: Julee Payne injured her foot, and conventional medicine could't stop her chronic pain. So she came to Costa Rica in hopes that a hallucinogen from the Amazon might reset her nervous system.

In Limón, battle lines are drawn

Government orders homes, businesses destroyed.

Nowhere to go for Isla del Caño visitors

Government closes popular tourism spot to foot traffic. Local tourism operators upset.

Rain will go away (Briefly)

IMN meteorologists said the Central Valley is in a transitional period and not yet a full-blow rainy season.

Meet architecture’s young Costa Rican stars

Some of the best architects in Latin America descended upon San José to attend a prestigious architecture conference, hosted in Costa Rica for the first time ever.

Aid comes to the mountains

First in a two-part series: Photographer and writer Lucas Iturriza joins a medical mission to one of the most remotee communities in Costa Rica.

Thousands protest high cost of living in Honduras

On Wednesday some 3,500 families took over 12,000 hectares of land but were evacuated by police forces.

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