SINCE 1986, the Liberian Chamber of Tourism (CALITUR) has worked to promote the development of tourism-related businesses in the city of Liberia and throughout...
IN recent months, the Public Works and Transport Ministry (MOPT) has proposed developing two new road projects that would bring Guanacaste closer than ever...
GUANACASTE, prepare for takeoff. This has been the year that travel soared upward for Costa Rica’s northwest province, and the consensus is that the...
THE newly formed Dominical Little Theatre is producing The Fantasticks, an off-Broadway musical that played for more than 40 years in New York’s Sullivan...
GUATEMALA (AFP) – Approximately 300 Guatemalan indigenous leaders on Monday organized the first National Assembly of Representatives of the Maya, which seeks unity to...
UNLIKE the soil beneath a new Hipermás supermarket under construction in Escazú, west of San José, representatives of the Corporación de Supermercados Unidos (CSU)...
Costa Rica exported 3,565 types of products to 138 different countries during 2003, including 112 new products exported for the first time.
The country began...
FOREIGN Trade Minister Alberto Trejos described Central America’s trade ministers’ visit to WashingtonD.C. last week to lobby for the Central America Free-Trade Agreement (CAFTA)...
IN 2003, the Costa Rican Electricity and Telecom Institute (ICE) reported ¢3.35 billion ($78.7 million) in revenues – 18.2% more than in 2002.
The increase...