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EBI Consultant Refuses to Testify

A consultant and former commission agent of the waste-management firm Berthier EBI refused to testify last week before a legislative commission investigating allegations that...

Preparing the Garden for Dry Season

THE dry season has come early this year, and it looks like a long, hot verano ahead of us. Although the dry season presents...

Ceramics Contest Now Accepting Entries

CERAMIC artists of Costa Rica will have a chance to show off their skills when the Costa Rican Art Museum and Habitarte Gallery host...

Children’s Art on Display In San José

FROM now until the end of January, the Calderón Guardia Museum in the northeastern San José neighborhood of Barrio Escalante will offer proof of...

The Year in Review: An A-to-Z

  THE year in Costa Rican culture mirrors the year in The Tico Times’ “Weekend” section, but we hope the hodgepodge of art, music, theater,...

Fish Mostly in South; Big Bass Taken on Caribbean

THERE aren t a lot of fishermen in Costa Rica this close to Christmas, but the crowds should start coming in within the next...

Rural Community Tourism Showcases Costa Rican Life

IN the hills above the burgeoning town of Escazú, where new U.S. restaurant franchises are sprouting up nearly as fast as high-rise apartments, a...

Economic Leaders Report Gains

THE top managers of Costa Rica s national pocketbook last week announced important gains for the economy, despite tough odds. In separate, year-end press...

New Plans For Roads Unveiled

While the results may not be seen for months, or years, officials from the Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MOPT) announced last week...

Gov’t Cracked Down on Coastal Development

COSTA Rica has continued to expand vertically, with developments and construction spreading from urban to coastal areas, where authorities have suspended many an illegal...

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