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Gas Prices Rise to Highest Level This Year

AS of Wednesday, the Costa Rican Oil Refinery (RECOPE) increased the price of vehicle fuels – super gasoline rose by ¢17.80 (4 cents), regular...

U.S. Embassy Will Provide Tax Assistance to Ex-Pats

FROM March 2-4, a U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax assistance specialist will be available for brief consultations at the U.S. Embassy in Pavas,...

Wireless Internet Coming To Juan Santamaría Airport

WITHIN the next three months, the Costa Rican Electricity and Telecom Institute (ICE) plans to begin offering wireless Internet service (WLAN) at JuanSantamaríaInternationalAirport. The plan...

Exports to Canada Continue to Grow

COSTA Rican exports to Canada grew 23.9% last year, continuing the trend of a growing trade surplus with the North American country. Costa Rica exported...

Government Raids Pepsi For Suspected Tax Evasion

THE Prosecutor’s Office for the Judicial Branch on Tuesday morning raided the installations of Embotelladora Centroamerica S.A. (ECSA), the country’s producer and distributor of...

Southern Zone Highway To Be Finished by 2006

The Public Works and Transport Ministry (MOPT) expects to complete the last remaining stretch of the Costanera Sur Highway, which will connect the central...

Fight Against Incinerators Goes National

WHAT began as one community’s struggle to keep an incinerator out of the neighborhood has grown into a national fight against this method of...

Women’s Olympic Qualifier Held Here

IN what each team hopes will be only a stop on the road to Athens, Greece, the first-ever women’s Olympic qualifying event held by...

Education Ministry Attempts Sex-Ed Reforms

RESPONDING to ongoing concerns about teenage pregnancy and AIDS transmission in Costa Rica, the Ministry of Public Education is once again trying to bring...

Maya Solar Priest Discusses End of Sun Era

“THE coming era of the sun will be marked by flood, droughts, hurricanes, tornadoes and heavy storms,” said Maya elder Alejandro Pérez Oxlaj, as...

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