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Monthly Archives: September, 2016

Doctors’ Association backs down from mandatory medical fees

The Costa Rican Doctors’ and Surgeons’ Association is moving forward with a study of fees charged by private practitioners for more than 9,000 medical procedures.

Playa Conchal dazzles, but you’ll have to share

The white, crushed-shell Playa Conchal, with low-angled trees offering dappled shade and clear, calm water, is a nearly perfect family beach.

Mobile library brings books and more to Limón communities

The mobile library offers newspapers, books, educational games, computers and even Wi-Fi for children and adults in communities across the Limón region.

Regulator approves decrease in electricity rates

The onset of Costa Rica's rainy season and the launch of two renewable energy projects have prompted a decrease in electricity rates for the next quarter.

10 Ticos selected for President Obama’s Young Leaders Initiative

Participants during five weeks will visit companies or non-government organisations where they will work jointly on a venture action plan to be implemented here upon their return.

Will U.S. election outcome drive people to Costa Rica?

It's a refrain you'll hear from Trump and Clinton supporters alike: If the other candidate wins, they're moving to Costa Rica.

Costa Rica takes 7th at World Junior Surfing Championship

Leilani McGonagle took home the bronze medal in the Under 18 Girls category, the highest finish of any surfer on the Tico team.

5 questions for a Costa Rican singer

Costa Rican singer Gustavo Salazar opens up about choosing the artistic life, stage fright, and why music is like a lover who doesn't take kindly to demands.

Cities filled with art: A visit to the 10th Central American Biennial

We visit the tenth edition of the Central American Biennial, which has adorned San José and Limón with art from around the region this month. Catch it in its final days!

Uber Costa Rica to allow riders to pay in cash

Uber has upped the ante again by allowing cash payments on all rides in Costa Rica beginning Monday, Sept. 26.

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