THE World Trade Organization(WTO) has ruled for the second time infavor of Latin America in the so-called“banana war” over proposed EuropeanUnion tariffs, finding that...
REPRESENTATIVES of variousCosta Rican businesses and institutionsmet with Japanese officials Oct. 27 in aroundtable meeting to discuss the businessenvironment in Costa Rica andprospective business...
TWO more beachfront homes inPlaya Samara, in the northwest provinceof Guanacaste, were demolished last weekas part of an effort to wrest public beachesfrom the...
THIRTY-two trees will soon provideshade and shelter and beautify the area inSan José between the Plaza de laDemocracia and The Tico Times buildingon Avenida...
THOUGH many had never heard ofCosta Rica, Cub Scouts in Kingman,Arizona, are collecting clothes and shoesto deliver to victims of the onslaught offloods in...
THEY’RE back. Long before “snowbirds”arrive to escape the rigors of northernwinters, migrant birds begin arrivingone by one, in flocks and in massivecolumns. Many have...
A little rain can’t keep the peopleof Guanacaste from celebrating theircultural heritage.Despite the torrential rains thathave caused severe damage to thenorthwestern province this rainy...
ALTHOUGH Costa Rica isn’talways known for its culture, particularlycompared to the rest of LatinAmerica and Spain, San José was ratifiedlast week as the Latin...