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Monthly Archives: February, 2013

Costa Rica’s Basic Passive Rate to drop again Thursday

Government officials continue applying measures to discourage short-term currency investments from abroad.

San José bans genetically modified foods

Council members hope that other municipalities will pass similar motions.

Rumors swirl around new license plate rules

Officials are still forming a plan to offer new license plates in Costa Rica beginning in April. But updating old plates is not mandatory – yet.

Cirque du Soleil coming to Costa Rica

No official date here has been announced.

CABEI grants $15 million loan to improve air traffic in the region

A new radar will be installed in Nicaragua.

Nicaragua’s Pastora confirms request to obtain navigation rights on Costa Rican river

The former revolutionary leader known as “Comandante Cero” says resumption of works on Route 1856 is yet another provocation by the Tico government.

Government to resume work on border road

Public Works and Transport Ministry officials say construction on the controversial road could take up to two months.

Legislators pass law on doctor salaries

Bill was voted in two minutes – three hours ahead of schedule.

Lawmakers to vote on doctor salaries on Tuesday

Pending lawsuits against the Costa Rican Social Security System over doctor salaries and benefits could drive the institution into bankruptcy, officials say.

U.S. agency donates $1 million to Tico NGOs

Donations will be used to fund programs for at-risk youth and to fight poverty.

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