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Monthly Archives: September, 2013

Costa Rica celebrates National Coffee Day

Costa Rica celebrated the holiday with news that it would start a carbon-neutral certification program for coffee producers as it remembered the damage caused by coffee rust fungus this year.

David Elron: A modern-day shaman

Elron: “Shamanic culture is very ingrained in Mayan culture – these are the ways of the grandfathers and the grandmothers. But current generations follow it too.”

Court approves zoos’ injunction against Costa Rica Environment Ministry

The Environment Ministry is temporarily banned from moving forward with zoo conversions in San José.

Preview: ‘JuanCabaret’ revives the spirit of Vaudeville

The new act at Teatro Espressivo puts the talents of its multidisciplinary performers on display.

Judge rejects gay couple’s domestic partnership

The couple of seven years said they have already appealed the judge's decision and encourage people to support volunteers collecting signatures for a gay marriage petition this weekend.

Verbal spat between Costa Rica, Nicaragua continues

Nicaragua’s former Sandinista fighter Edén "Comandante Cero" Pastora and Costa Rica's Foreign Minister Carlos Roverssi trade personal barbs this week.

2013 set to be Costa Rica’s worst year on record for dengue

Record-high dengue infections have cost Costa Rica millions in lost productivity, hospital stays and mitigation efforts. See The Tico Times' interactive map of dengue cases to monitor cases in your canton.

Hard Rock Cafe readies to open first Costa Rica location

A second beach-themed restaurant will open in the northwestern province of Guanacaste.

Costa Rica backs U.N. resolution calling for Syrian chemical weapon disarmament

A tentative agreement to peacefully disarm Syria's chemical weapons has been reached between the U.S. and Russia.

Costa Rica community on its way to recovery following heavy rainstorm, flash floods

Businesses owners in Vara Blanca and surrounding areas say tourists should not be afraid to visit.

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