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Monthly Archives: June, 2015

COD 1040 – One-Story House in Excellent Location, Rohrmoser, For Sale

COD: 1040. Price: $285,000 REDUCED to $265,000. Email: realestate@ticotimes.net

A bike path blooms in San José

A bicycle path in San José, Costa Rica? A cyclist approves. Now if all these pedestrians can just figure out what it is.

Kennedy emerges as judicial champion of gay rights

WASHINGTON, D. C. – Justice Anthony Kennedy was opposed by gay rights groups when he was chosen for the U.S. Supreme Court, but on Friday he cemented his legacy as the court's most influential champion for their cause.

President Solís calls for regional bloc to push for climate change policy

Central America’s seven countries suffer a disproportionate share of the consequences of global warming, including floods, hurricanes and other natural disasters.

Following threats, poachers allegedly attack sea turtle conservationists in Costa Rica, Sea Shepherd says

A gang of more than 10 poachers carrying sticks, machetes and guns allegedly attacked the international volunteers on Pacuare beach, Sea Shepard Central America spokesman Jorge Serendero told The Tico Times on Friday.

US Supreme Court makes gay marriage legal in all 50 states

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that gay marriage is a nationwide right, a landmark decision in one of the most keenly awaited announcements in decades and sparking scenes of jubilation.

Osa chocolate tour comes with bittersweet views

A farmer who leads chocolate tours near Puerto Jimenez, whose family was uprooted from Corcovado to create the national park, says the park isn't protected enough.

PHOTO REPORT: The Sagrado Corazón de Jesús mass

Each year on June 25, San José celebrates the the Sagrado Corazón de Jesús mass, honoring the patron of both the Mercado Central and the Mercado Borbón.

US businesses love Costa Rican workers, there’s just not enough of them

Costa Rica’s human talent and advanced manufacturing won accolades while analysts argued that the country needs to invest in infrastructure and right its finances.

Nearly half of Costa Rican employers say it’s hard to find adequate staff

A majority of employers surveyed in a recent study said most recent graduates here are ineligible to be hired because they lack technical skills and experience.

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