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Monthly Archives: September, 2012

Osa Amigos offers homestays in Palmar

A sleepy transit town with an unlikely attraction accommodates tourists with home stays.

Fun, action on Alajuela Museum tour

History lessons come with sound effects and dramatic renditions at the Juan Santamaría Museum

‘Psychotropic’ Sonámbulo readies for US

After touring Europe and selling out venues across Costa Rica, the band will finally get its chance on stage in the States.

Plan Your Costa Rica Fishing Trip with Expert Advice

For those anglers around the world who may read this weekly fishing column and who are thinking about billfishing in Costa Rica, our experiences...

Nicaragua exits from U.S. military school

President Daniel Ortega said he expected backlash from the U.S. over the decision.

Nightmare is over for released U.S. man

Former Peace Corps volunteer Jason Puracal was released last week after spending two years in a Nicaraguan prison for a crime he says he didn’t commit. The Tico Times talks to Puracal about his first days of freedom.

Costa Rican lawmakers weigh ban on hunting for sport

A bill in the Legislative Assembly also would prohibit feeding wild animals and using artificial or visual means to attract them.

Why Flu Shots Matter During Costa Rica’s Wettest Months

Costa Rican doctors are treating an increasing number of viral infections. To avoid catching the flu and ending up in the hospital, clinics and pharmacies offer an affordable vaccine.

Traffic Law brings more balanced fines

Traffic law brings more balanced fines, harsher penalties for drunk drivers.

Fantasy home show features Costa Rica

Viewers of HGTV show “Live Here, Buy This” chose Costa Rica as their No. 1 option to relocate.

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