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Fishing license applications now available online

Costa Rican Fisheries Institute opens a site for processing and paying licenses.

Train to Cartago to begin offering service in March

The 23-kilometer route will have four stops.

Number of cruise tourists decreased in the Caribbean

Authorities say cruise ship staff are warning passengers that Limón is dangerous.

National University experts to present analysis on turtle deaths

A preliminary report found evidence that might indicate illegal fishing was to blame.

Esterillos drownings prompt new calls for lifeguards

Two people drowned this month at the beach, including a U.S.tourist.

Environmentalists to protest against GM corn in Costa Rica

Groups opposing GMOs will march at the La Hispanidad roundabout in San José on Wednesday.

Private sector jobs to see little growth in the first quarter of 2013

Twelve percent of employers in Costa Rica are considering staff reductions.

Phone customers can now block annoying sales calls

Telephone companies face fines of 1 percent of their income for allowing unwanted calls.

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla meets with Cuban President Raúl Castro

Both countries will chair Latin American forum in the next two years.

Increase in water tariffs proposed to reduce consumption

Ticos consume 8 percent more water than the global average.

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