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U.S. company hiring bilingual staff at new Heredia call center

The Results Companies on Wednesday opened a new customer service center in the America Free Zone in Heredia, north of the capital. Find out how to apply here.

Coming soon to Costa Rica: No more paper bills for water utilities

Costa Rica’s Water and Sewer Institute (AyA) this year will stop printing and delivering water bills to all residences, and will instead email or text them, an agency spokesman said.

Two new Intersectoral bus routes to begin operating in coming months

A study supporting the opening of two new bus routes connecting locations in the outskirts of San José will be ready in two weeks, the Public Works and Transport Ministry (MOPT) reported last week.

Avianca drops San José-Miami nonstop flight

Colombia-based airline Avianca will cancel its nonstop San José-Miami flights starting Jan. 16, according to Director of Corporate Affairs Claudia Arenas. The measure was taken as part of “an optimization of the global routing network,” Arenas stated Friday in a press release.

Corruption trial postponed as investigators confirm lawmaker’s heart condition

Liberation lawmaker Jorge Angulo is being treated at a San José hospital for acute coronary syndrome.

Costa Rica’s tourism sector expects a boost in visitors, but not in new jobs

A recent National Tourism Chamber study was optimistic that this year's high season will surpass last year's in visitor numbers. But don't expect new hiring.

Will Costa Rica coffee to have its own theme park?

The project is scheduled to open in 2017 and will be located south of the capital.

New digital platform to facilitate money transfers between Central American banks

The system will be available at most local banks in six months.

Water rates to remain unchanged through June

Study indicates that there are sufficient funds for this half of the year.

The old ‘too-sick-for-trial’ ruse?

Ruling party lawmaker Jorge Angulo was supposed to stand trial Monday on charges of influence peddling and extortion. Instead, he checked in at a San José hospital over the weekend with a heart condition. Judicial Investigation Police are on the case.

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