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Monthly Archives: November, 2016

Immigration Police detains man linked to human trafficking operation

Police began the trafficking investigation following the disappearance last year of three Ticos who allegedly paid Barboza to take them to Miami via Panama and Barbados.

Caja to stop printing social security slips starting next year

Eliminating print slips will save Caja the ₡200 million (some $356,000) the agency invests each year in printing nearly 14 million social security slips.

Cuba Dave found guilty of promoting sex tourism, faces five more years in prison

Sex tourist David Strecker, aka Cuba Dave, was found guilty of violating one count of Costa Rica's Sex Tourism Law in a San José court Wednesday.

Two requests to lower fuel prices await Sala IV ruling

The first fuel price adjustment should have been approved by Oct. 28, while the one filed last week should have been ready within the next two weeks; however, there's no telling how long the process will now take.

Costa Rica humiliates the United States 4-0 in World Cup qualifier

Flickering lights from cell phone cameras and the constant blaring of horns among the red-clad aficionados at a sold out National Stadium Tuesday night set...

Costa Rica presents interoceanic canal project

The proposed canal would connect ports in Parismina in the Caribbean province of Limón and La Cruz in Guanacaste through 315 kilometers (196 miles) of railway and an 8-lane road.

Costa Rica seeking revenge against the United States

Costa Rica will look to get out to a 2-0 start in the Hexagonal World Cup qualifying when it takes on the United States at home Tuesday night.

Costa Rica excels at Central American Surfing Championships

Costa Rica took top honors once more at the region's surf face-off.

Costa Rica Culture: Limón showcases region’s human and natural diversity

The most diverse province in Costa Rica, Limón is home to a culture rich in history, language and music that is celebrated in this photo gallery.

Entry-level surf event opens doors for Guanacaste kids

A quick look around Tamarindo Beach on Saturday and you’d have thought you were seeing a professional, national surf competition. After all, there were...

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