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Monthly Archives: September, 2012

Teaching pride in rural living in Costa Rica

BUENOS AIRES, Puntarenas – On the border of La Amistad International Park in southern Costa Rica, nonprofit group Quercus Conservationists’ Network is developing entrepreneurial...

Guanacaste mega-project in court’s hands

The Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court has approved construction of a road at Las Catalinas, but other projects are on hold pending a final ruling.

Health Ministry warns against consumption of natural products imported from Peru

The health supplements are circulating in Costa Rica without Health Ministry approval.

Costa Rican exporters display their products to foreign buyers

Government officials estimate that the event will include some 3,500 meetings.

Fines for hiring undocumented immigrants to begin this month

Foreigners working on a tourist visa can be deported.

Caribbean sea creatures in the ‘Summatime’

THE BIG BLUE: What you've heard about the Costa Rican winter doesn't always hold true in the Caribbean.

New, local music columnist Manuel Montero

LOCAL BEAT: Discovering great new music in Costa Rica is easier than you think.

Book launch for Rowling’s latest

The British Embassy, in cooperation with Librería Internacional, is hosting a book launch event for J.K. Rowling’s new book, “The Casual Vacancy,” from 11...

Lawmakers pass new traffic bill in final round of voting

A bill outlining traffic violations and fines now goes to President Laura Chinchilla’s desk for signing.

Chinchilla announces more earthquake relief plans

Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla reiterated Tuesday that administration priorities are repairing social infrastructure and roadways.

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