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Costa Rica highways clear; focus turns to flooding in Guanacaste

Road workers managed to open up the highways, including Inter-American Highway South and the Costanera Sur coastal road, which were blocked by landslides from...

AyA says aqueduct to bring clean water to Siquirres by late 2009

The Costa Rica water authority says it will build a new aqueduct in the Caribbean slope town of Cairo de Siquirres, where residents have...

Costa Rica opens new Panama trade office ahead of free-trade accord

Costa Rica has opened a foreign trade office in Panama, marking a new chapter of commerce between the two nations that awaits the signature...

Nicaraguan gov’t continues investigation of NGOs

MANAGUA – Two more non-governmental organizations were called before the state Prosecutor´s Office yesterday as part of an ongoing investigation that rights groups and...

Municipal offices in San José, Santa Cruz have 6 months to get wheelchair accessible

Costa Ricans with disabilities should find accessible entrances to municipal offices in San José and Santa Cruz, in the northwestern Guanacaste province, within six...

Man disappears in flood on Costa Rica’s Pacific side

One person remained missing yesterday along Costa Rica´s central Pacific coast after torrential rains and flooding swamped the area Sunday night. Edwin Fonseca, 52, his...

Inter-American, Irazú and other roads cut off for landslide clean-up

Costa Rica road authorities yesterday closed off several major roads, including the Inter-American Highway at two points by the southern area of Pérez Zeledón,...

Flood alert in Costa Rica as hundreds flee homes

More than 350 people fled their homes and were taking refuge in nine shelters around Costa Rica yesterday after heavy rains on Sunday spilled...

Costa Rican chosen to head U.N. refugee body

A Costa Rican diplomat has been elected president of the Executive Committee of the U.N. High Commissioner on Human Rights (UNHCR). Laura Thompson, Costa Rica´s...

Government plans to tackle growing air pollution problem

A mid-May report that found San José´s air quality to be hazardous to your health seems to have finally grabbed the government´s attention. Following five...

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