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Hey Ticos, want to travel? Check out these great tourism deals over the weekend

Several tourism companies are offering great deals for Costa Rican nationals in an effort to boost domestic tourism.

New road to Monteverde bogged down by delays, red tape

Residents of Costa Rica’s most-visited tourist destination in the Tilarán Mountains have been waiting for a new road to Monteverde for 15 years. The project is underway, but will it be finished anytime soon?

Anti-abortion parade brings 200,000 Catholics to San José

In staging yet another protest, Costa Rica's Catholic Church aims to be heard during campaign season.

Costa Rica dengue epidemic not slowing down in a record-breaking year

More than 45,000 cases have been reported this year. The previous most cases ever reported in a single year occurred in 2005, with 37,798 cases.

Costa Rican cocoa among the best in the world

A Tico product also took first place among regional producers at a competition in France.

More than 800 business operators to attend annual China-Latin America summit in Costa Rica

The two-day event is one of the country's most important business expos, the foreign trade minister said.

Bailey bridge temporarily open route on San José’s Circunvalación

A southern section of the capital's belt route that has been closed since August will reopen for limited daytime hours while workers install permanent bridges.

Costa Rica phone companies can start upgrading to high-speed 4G in December

ICE will provide 4G first, but private carriers plan to follow. The 4G network will be 10 times faster than the current 3G service.

Your electricity rate could increase by as much as 11 percent

Costa Rica's big businesses propose a decrease of their own electricity rates to 'improve the country's competitiveness.' They would finance it by increasing your rate. Got a problem with that? Attend a hearing tonight at 5:15 p.m.

Cruise ship cancels Caribbean stop due to public workers strike

The decision cost the government $8,000 in lost tax revenue.

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